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IBA and CommBank collaborate to elevate financial outcomes

October 29, 2025

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Indigenous Business Australia have announced a strategic collaboration to support financial outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, businesses, and communities.

Under the Memorandum of Understanding the CBA and IBA will work together, aiming to strengthen organisational capabilities, co-develop innovative financial solutions and expand access to finance for First Nations customers.

Focus areas of the MoU include:

  • Home ownership: Exploring culturally informed pathways to home ownership for Indigenous people who may face additional barriers when saving and seeking to purchase a home
  • Business lending: Consideration of innovative funding models and co-funding opportunities to support Indigenous businesses to access capital to start, operate and grow
  • Renewables and carbon projects: Supporting the participation of Indigenous businesses and communities in Australia’s transition to net-zero by co-funding renewables and/or carbon initiatives

The CBA and IBA will also explore capability-building initiatives such as secondments, mentoring arrangements and tailored training programs.

“This collaboration with CBA reflects our shared commitment to creating financial pathways that empower First Nations individuals and communities,” IBA CEO David Knights said.

“By working together, we can open more doors to culturally appropriate finance, building a stronger Indigenous-led economy for generations to come.”

CBA Group Executive, Business Banking, Mike Vacy-Lyle said his organisation had a longstanding commitment to reconciliation and to being a trusted financial institution to First Nations peoples.

Shared ambitions

“This MOU with Indigenous Business Australia reflects our shared ambition to drive economic empowerment. Together we aim to unlock more opportunities and meaningful outcomes for Indigenous Australians,” he said.

Mr Vacy-Lyle said the announcement aligns well with this year’s Indigenous Business Month theme ‘Strength through Collaboration’ currently being celebrated throughout October.

“Our work with Indigenous Business Australia builds on CBA’s Reconciliation Action Plan with a clear focus on creating meaningful, sustainable change – whether through financial inclusion, career pathways, or supplier diversity.”

Peter Rowe

Peter Rowe leads First Nations News as Editor, with over three decades of experience across international newsrooms, digital platforms and media strategy roles. For the past 20 years, he’s worked in Australia – reporting, editing and advising on stories that shape public debate.