Banking & Finance
In New Zealand, ANZ is part of ANZ National Bank Limited, which includes some of New Zealand’s best known financial brands and enjoys remarkable scale, diversity, resources and influence. We also have access to the global reach of the wider ANZ Group, which is among the top 50 banks in the world.
From individuals, families and farmers, to the privately-owned businesses that are the lifeblood of our economy, to our largest institutions and corporations, ANZ New Zealand plays an integral part in helping New Zealanders achieve their financial aspirations.
ANZ National Bank Limited employs around 9,000 people across New Zealand. They come from a wide range of backgrounds, skills and specialisations and we value the richness that diversity brings to our business. Together, our success lies in forging a position of leadership in New Zealand.
Some quick facts about ANZ New Zealand
- We are New Zealand’s largest company based on profit and assets.
- Nearly one in two New Zealanders have a financial relationship with us.
- ANZ accounts for around 1% of New Zealand's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)•
- Our Institutional Division is New Zealand’s largest provider of foreign exchange and trade finance.
- We are New Zealand’s largest rural banker, with a market share of around 40 per cent.
- Our staff gave more than 16,000 volunteer hours to a range of community organisations in our last financial year.
To find out more about how we can help you achieve your goals visit www.anz.co.nz
Contact details
Patrick Hoult
Regional Manager, Wellington
Commercial & Agri
+64 4 4366690
Patrick.Hoult@anz.com
In New Zealand, ANZ is part of ANZ National Bank Limited, a subsidiary of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ABN 11 005 357 522) (“ANZ Group”). ANZ Group is authorised and regulated in the UK by the Financial Services Authority but does not accept retail deposits in the UK. ANZ National Bank Limited is not regulated in the United Kingdom by the Financial Services Authority but is regulated in New Zealand by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
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