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  2. ANZ (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the late 1990s, ANZ opened new branches in several locations, including Manila, Philippines, [25] and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [26] In 1997, John McFarlane was appointed chief executive officer [27] and the bank opened its Beijing branch. [28]

  3. ANZ Bank New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, ANZ India got approval from Reserve Bank of India to open two branches in India. [20] In 2015, ANZ announced ANZ ETFS joint venture with ETF Securities to offer 6 ETFs on ASX. [21] In 2017, ANZ announced it would sell its online sharebroking service, Direct Broking, to investment bank, First NZ Capital (FNZC), for an undisclosed sum. [22]

  4. ANZ Fiji - Wikipedia

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    However, the bank closed the branch in 1895. In 1951, Union Bank’s successor, ANZ, returned to Fiji with a representative office that it upgraded to a branch. In 1985, ANZ acquired Barclays Bank’s operations, which Barclays had established in 1973. In 2001, ANZ bought Bank of Hawaii’s Bankoh subsidiary, which had three branches throughout ...

  5. Grindlays Bank - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. New Zealand bank account number - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. ANZ - Wikipedia

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    ANZ may refer to the countries of Australia and New Zealand. Banks. ANZ (bank), Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, the fourth-largest bank in ...

  8. Suncorp Bank - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. ATM usage fees - Wikipedia

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    Several ATM networks are operated in Australia; the largest are: Commonwealth Bank / Bankwest network with 3,400 machines, Westpac / St George Bank / BankSA / Bank of Melbourne with 2,800 machines, ANZ with 2,300 machines, the rediATM network with 1,800 machines, and National Australia Bank with 900 machines, [1] The ATMs of CommBank, Westpac, ANZ, NAB and others are free to use.