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ANZ Fiji traces its presence in Fiji back to 1873 through an acquisition. Investors from Auckland established the Fiji Banking and Commercial Trading Company Limited in 1873. 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]
The HFC Bank Stadium (formerly known as ANZ Stadium) [1] is a multi-purpose stadium in Suva, Fiji. HFC Stadium is used primarily for rugby league, rugby union and football matches, and features a track as well as a pitch suitable for worldwide competition. [2] The stadium has a capacity of 15,446, with 4,026 seats on grandstand and 420 in VIP ...
Suva Football Club is a Fijian football club that competes in the Fiji Premier League, the top flight of professional Fijian football. The club is based in Suva . Their home stadium is ANZ National Stadium .
Fiji: 16–14 American Samoa: ANZ National Stadium, Suva: Unknown 9 November 1994 Fiji: 21–20: Australian Aborigines: ANZ National Stadium, Suva: Unknown 12 November 1994 Tonga: 24–11 Fiji: ANZ National Stadium, Suva: Unknown 8 October 1995 Fiji: 52–6 South Africa: 1995 World Cup: Cougar Park, Keighley: 4,845 11 October 1995 England: 46 ...
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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 tallest building in Sydney; Trustees Chambers, a heritage-listed bank building in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, once known as an ANZ Bank building
The Sukuna Bowl is an annual rugby union fixture that usually takes place in Suva, Fiji. The game is usually played at the ANZ National Stadium. The Sukuna Bowl is contested between the Fiji Police Force and the Fiji Military Force. The 2015 Sukuna Bowl took place at the ANZ Stadium in Suva, Fiji.
That same year, ANZ purchased Lloyd Bank's operations in Papua New Guinea [19] and the Bank of New Zealand's operations in Fiji. [20] In 1993, ANZ established new headquarters in Melbourne, Australia. [21] They also opened new branches in Hanoi, Vietnam, [22] and Shanghai, China, [23] and began a joint venture with PT Panin Bank in Indonesia. [24]