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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.
ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited (or simply ANZ) is a New Zealand banking and financial services company, which operates as a subsidiary of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited of Australia. ANZ is one of New Zealand's big four banks, and is the largest bank in New Zealand with approximately 30% of market share as of March 2021.
However, the bank's owners sold it in 1876 to the Bank of New Zealand ; ANZ Group acquired BNZ’s operations in 1990 after 114 years of Bank of New Zealand ownership. [ 1 ] ANZ’s own entry into the Pacific region dates back to 16 December 1880 when the Union Bank of Australia (est.1837) opened a branch in the old capital of Fiji, Levuka . [ 2 ]
where B is the bank number (2 digits), b is the branch number (4 digits), A is the account number (7 digits) and S are digits of the suffix (2 or 3 digits). Where a bank displays the suffix as two digits, a leading zero is added to pad the suffix to three digits; i.e. BB-bbbb-AAAAAAA-SS becomes BB-bbbb-AAAAAAA-0SS.
Suncorp Bank is officially Norfina Limited [1] and part of ANZ Group (originally the Suncorp Group), with head offices in Brisbane, Australia. From its beginnings in 1902 [ 2 ] as the Queensland Agricultural Bank, Suncorp Bank has grown into the sixth largest [ 3 ] bank in Australia .
SBS Bank: 7 October 2008 Mutual retail bank: 0.8% (2022) Wellington, New Zealand: Co-operative Bank: 26 October 2011 Co-operative retail bank: New Plymouth, New Zealand: TSB Bank: 8 June 1989 Community trust retail bank: 0.5% (2022) New Zealand: Rabobank New Zealand: 7 July 1999 New Zealand retail banking subsidiary Rabobank: 2.8% (2022 ...
ANZ (bank), Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, the fourth-largest bank in Australia ANZ Bank New Zealand, the largest bank in New Zealand; ANZ (Fiji), one of the largest banks in Fiji; ANZ Royal Bank, a bank in Cambodia; ANZ Amerika Samoa Bank, a bank in American Samoa; ANZ Bank Building (Fremantle) ANZ Bank Centre, the tenth ...
In 1989, five years after it acquired Grindlays, ANZ changed Grindlays' name to ANZ Grindlays Bank and transferred its domicile (requiring an Act of Parliament) [12] to Australia in 1995. In 1993, ANZ Grindlays sold its African operations to Standard Bank Investment Corporation (Stanbic) , which was the holding company for Standard Bank of ...