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The list of banks in Cocos (Keeling) Islands, ... ANZ Bank; Bank Mandiri (PT Bank Mandiri) Westpac, etc. See also. Banks portal; Banknotes of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands;
In 1951, the Bank of Australasia merged with Union Bank of Australia to form the Australia and New Zealand Bank (ANZ Bank). [12] In 1963, the first computer systems established in new data processing centre in Melbourne, Australia. In 1966, ANZ began operations in Honiara, Solomon Islands. In 1968, ANZ opened an office in New York, US.
The Cook Islands (Rarotongan: Kūki ‘Airani; [6] Penrhyn: Kūki Airani [7]) is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean.It consists of 15 islands whose total land area is approximately 236.7 square kilometres (91 sq mi).
ANZ bank is in talks with the Australian government about ways to make its business in the Pacific Islands more viable as an exodus of Western financial services fuels concern about rising Chinese ...
Pan Oceanic Bank; ANZ Solomon Islands; BRED Bank Solomon; Development Bank of Solomon Islands; Defunct Banks. National Bank of Solomon Islands (dissolved into BSP)
The bank tentatively dipped a toe into foreign waters in 1969 when it established a branch in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. This foray ended in 1986 when it sold its banking license in Rarotonga to European Pacific Banking Company. The head office was moved from London to Wellington in 1978 and the Black Horse became its emblem. The Black Horse logo ...
In 2003, widespread public unrest over the failure of a pyramid investment scheme forced ANZ to hire a charter jet to fly its expatriate bank officials to Melbourne. [citation needed] Westpac, National Bank of Solomon Islands, and the Solomon Islands central bank closed their branches. [citation needed] Eventually. all four reopened. On 27 ...
The Cook Islands dollar was the former currency of the Cook Islands, which now uses the New Zealand dollar, although some physical cash issued for the Cook Islands dollar remains in use. The dollar was subdivided into 100 cents , with some older 50-cent coins carrying the denomination as "50 tene ".