ANZ Bank New Zealand

ANZ New Zealand
Public
Industry Finance and insurance
Founded
1835 – ANZ
2003 – ANZ National Bank
2012 – ANZ Bank New Zealand
Headquarters Auckland, New Zealand
Key people
Mike Smith (Group CEO)
David Hisco (New Zealand CEO)
Products Cheque accounts
Insurance
Stock brokerage
Investment banking
Asset-based lending
Consumer finance
Number of employees
9,000
Slogan Your World, Your Way.
Website www.anz.co.nz/

ANZ New Zealand, New Zealand's largest financial-services group, operates as a subsidiary of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited of Australia. ANZ New Zealand operated until 2012 under the legal entity ANZ National Bank Limited, which formed as part of the 2003 merger of ANZ and The National Bank of New Zealand. From late October 2012 the company was renamed ANZ Bank New Zealand as part of the merger of the ANZ and National Bank brands. ANZ New Zealand operates under a variety of different brands, such as ANZ, UDC Finance, Bonus Bonds and Direct Broking. It provides a number of financial services, including banking services, asset finance, investments and payment "solutions".

ANZ New Zealand became the sole owner of ING New Zealand Limited, which formed part of ING; ING provided investment advice for the investment and insurance products sold by ANZ and The National Bank. ING New Zealand Limited changed its name to OnePath Limited in November 2010.

On 26 September 2012, ANZ National Bank CEO David Hisco announced that the National Bank would re-brand as "ANZ" by the end of October. The name of the company would change to "ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited".[1] The technology of the two banks was brought together from 29 October 2012,[2] with customers being able to use branches branded ANZ or the National Bank from the same date.[3] Branches branded the National Bank would change to the ANZ branding before the bank's trademark license expired in 2014.[4]

ANZ building at 1 Victoria St in Wellington

Subsidiaries

Company Description
UDC Finance Limited Provides asset financing including financing for business vehicles and equipment.
EFTPOS New Zealand Limited (ENZ) Agent for the supply of EFTPOS terminals and transaction systems to retailers and other businesses. ENZ is one of two eftpos payments systems in New Zealand the other being Paymark Limited (formerly Electronic Transaction Services Limited) which is equally held by ANZ, ASB Bank, Westpac and the Bank of New Zealand.[5]
Direct Broking Limited A sharebroking firm ANZ purchased in 2006.

Shareholdings

Entrance to ANZ Bank Tower on Lambton Quay, Wellington

History

Criticism

ANZ has often been a finalist for the Roger Awards, which recognise "The Worst Transnational Corporation[s] operating in New Zealand" and are run by CAFCA and GATT Watchdog.[11]

See also

References

  1. "National Banks to be rebranded ANZ". New Zealand Herald. 26 September 2012. Retrieved 2015-10-08. The company's legal name would become ANZ Bank New Zealand Ltd.
  2. "Important changes for ANZ customers" (PDF). ANZ National Bank Limited. Retrieved 2012-10-26.
  3. "ANZ New Zealand - Facebook". ANZ New Zealand. Retrieved 2012-10-27.
  4. Compare: Bayer, Kurt (2012-09-26). "National Banks to be rebranded ANZ". NZ Herald. Retrieved 2015-10-08. 'The black horse and green colour branding of The National Bank are licensed from British bank Lloyds TSB, and that licence expires in 2014. So it makes sense to change to ANZ [...]'.
  5. "PAYMARK LIMITED (438574)". New Zealand Companies Office. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  6. Ken, Matthews (March 2003). "The legal history of money in New Zealand" (PDF). Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin. Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Retrieved 10 July 2009.
  7. "ANZ Brand". ANZ National Bank. Retrieved 10 July 2009.
  8. "Application by ANZ Banking Group New Zealand Limited for clearance of a proposed business acquisition" (PDF). New Zealand Commerce Commission. 13 August 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 10 July 2009.
  9. "ANZ India Gets RBI Nod To Open Two Branches". Bloomberg TV India.
  10. "ANZ to manufacture ETFs". Independent Financial Adviser.
  11. The Roger Award

External links

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