Where it all began in 1969
Macquarie in Australia and New Zealand
6,632 employees
33% of income1
11 locations
1969 regional presence established
Home to our global headquarters, we opened the doors to our Sydney office in 1969 with three people.
From digitally disrupting Australian retail banking to producing 10% of Australia's avocados2, our presence in the region has continued to grow and evolve over our 49-year history.
With local expertise and leading market positions, our offices in Australia and New Zealand have continued to provide opportunities for thousands of our people across 11 locations.
Take a tour
Connected, flexible and sustainable, representing Macquarie’s collaborative culture. Have a look inside our Sydney offices.
50 Martin Place, Sydney
Opened in 1928, 50 Martin Place was Sydney’s tallest building at the time at 12 storeys high. In 2014 it was transformed into Macquarie’s global headquarters. The historical building has a modern iconic orange staircase and open atrium. Its onsite café offers a place for our employees to meet, encouraging teamwork, cross group collaboration and our innovative and entrepreneurial culture.
1 Martin Place, Sydney
Home to our technology hub, 1 Martin Place, Sydney is located in the iconic GPO building. This workspace features a striking purple interconnecting feature staircase, a large cinema space and versatile collaboration zones – all designed to encourage teams to be innovative, think laterally and execute with agility.
Shelley Street, Sydney
Home to our retail bank, Shelley Street, Sydney features an innovative external ‘diagrid’ structure, which eliminates the need for perimeter columns and maximises the internal floor space. The light-filled interior design features an eight-storey high central atrium and consists of meeting room pods that project into the open space.