As India and NZ re-launch trade talks ANZ is encouraging businesses to seize export opportunities.
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20 March 2025
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ANZ New Zealand has reported its gender pay gaps for 2024.
4 March 2025 -
A Northland oyster farming business is testing the waters with new aquaculture technology.
18 January 2025 -
Māori are investing in infrastructure for long-term financial and social results.
28 November 2024 -
Key points from ANZ's submission to the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee Inquiry into banking competition.
15 October 2024 -
As high energy costs put the squeeze on many of the country’s businesses, ANZ has highlighted the value of long-term investment in clean energy technology.
9 September 2024 -
NZ Business
Infrastructure for the future - time to power up
Antonia Watson -::CEO - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Antonia Watson - CEO - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.ANZ New Zealand CEO Antonia Watson writes that New Zealand's infrastructure is the foundation to a prosperous country.
28 August 2024 -
Urmila Keshav’s love for baking began when she was just 8 years old - now, she has turned that passion into a thriving business.
14 August 2024 -
'ANZ Investments' publishes Climate Related Disclosures.
1 August 2024 -
Businesses that have a focus on emissions stand to improve their productivity and profitability writes ANZ New Zealand Business & Agri Managing Director Lorraine Mapu.
31 July 2024 -
NZ Business
Can New Zealand create a new spark with Japan?
Antonia Watson -::CEO - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Antonia Watson - CEO - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.NZ businesses have a golden opportunity to secure strategic investments and forge lasting partnerships with Japan.
13 June 2024 -
Q+A with ANZ NZ's MD of Business Banking Lorraine Mapu about how ANZ is working with customers to prevent financial distress and to ensure our farmers are well-positioned for success today and in the years to come.
12 June 2024 -
A Chatham Islands seafood company has found a novel way of using the excess energy from its solar panels to save money - a “reverse heat battery”.
10 June 2024 -
After Cyclone Gabrielle, ANZ sees a strong response from regional businesses seeking to reinvest in their operations.
3 June 2024 -
ANZ New Zealand’s submission to the Primary Production Committee on rural bank lending practices.
30 May 2024 -
NZ Business
What China’s economic and social transition means for NZ exporters
Raymond Yeung -::ANZ Chief Economist - Greater China
Raymond Yeung - ANZ Chief Economist - Greater ChinaChina’s importance to New Zealand’s economy is obvious. In 2023 New Zealand exports to China were worth more than NZD$20 billion.
19 May 2024 -
Korean fried chicken chain Ko Ko Dak has grown from a start-up in a Mount Wellington garage to operating nine restaurants - with a tenth on the way.
19 May 2024 -
The risks around those doing the borrowing impacts the interest they pay.
9 May 2024 -
NZ Business
Sweet Deal – NZ-EU FTA a win for primary producers
Susan Kilsby -::Agricultural Economist - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Susan Kilsby - Agricultural Economist - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.The NZ-EU FTA is now in effect, opening the door to Europe for NZ's producers, giving them improved access to a market of 450 million consumers.
3 May 2024 -
ANZ will invest $4 million in AgriZeroNZ, which brings together public and private funds to invest in tools and tech which helps pasture-based farmers reduce emissions.
10 April 2024 -
Wave of new small businesses poised to play role in recovery.
3 March 2024 -
ANZ Rural Bank Manager Roger Fannin has been working in banking for half a century all over Hawke’s Bay – all the way back to the post office days.
27 February 2024 -
It can be hard to comprehend how a single company can make billions of dollars per year in profit – the simple fact is scale plays an important role.
19 February 2024 -
ANZ NZ’s first voluntary climate report provides a picture of our climate-related risks and opportunities.
15 February 2024 -
The reasons behind growing interest by Māori in a new wave of tech investing.
4 December 2023 -
ANZ New Zealand has received the title of best Small Business Bank from Canstar - for the fourth year in a row.
18 October 2023 -
Failing to fix Auckland’s stormwater infrastructure now will cost the city much more in the long run, warns an ANZ sustainable finance expert.
14 September 2023 -
A Te Tai Tokerau ANZ bank manager says integrating Māori tikanga and language into her branch is delivering ‘amazing’ results - not only for customers, but for staff as well.
11 September 2023 -
She heads NZ's largest KiwiSaver provider, overseeing the investments of 600,000+ people. But who is Fiona Mackenzie?
2 August 2023 -
ANZ has unveiled a new low-interest business loan aimed at creating a more enduring solution for those in need of finance following extreme weather events like Cyclone Gabrielle.
1 August 2023 -
NZ Consumer
Why can’t I have a 30-year mortgage?
Antonia Watson -::CEO, ANZ Bank New Zealand Ltd
Antonia Watson - CEO, ANZ Bank New Zealand LtdANZ NZ CEO Antonia Watson explains why banks in New Zealand don't offer 30-year fixed home loans.
23 July 2023 -
ANZ has launched a low interest Business Regrowth Loan to support customers impacted by extreme weather events.
18 July 2023 -
Businesses are waking up to the advantages of clean transport options, driving growing popularity of electric vehicles.
15 June 2023 -
With clear financial reasons for going electric, and an increasing number of EV options, chicken farmer Jeff Collings says there’s no reason others can’t also consider making the change.
14 June 2023 -
NZ Business
Building Back Green – Why We Must ‘Let Nature In’
Dean Spicer - ::Head of Sustainable Fiannce - ANZ New Zealand
Dean Spicer - Head of Sustainable Fiannce - ANZ New ZealandIn a warmer world the risk to infrastructure has increased. That’s why we need to be smart about how and where we re-build after events like floods.
7 June 2023 -
As Cyclone Gabrielle hammered eastern parts of New Zealand, Jane Lysaght stood in the driveway of her Meanee home, watching an extraordinary sight.
23 May 2023 -
A former dairy farm in a secluded valley in the South Island is set to become New Zealand’s biggest hop garden.
21 May 2023 -
Tips from one of the country’s leading menswear brands on how businesses can survive and thrive through difficult times.
16 April 2023 -
As Hawke's Bay producers face ongoing disruption to transportation, industry leaders are warning that more investment is needed for a return to normal.
21 March 2023 -
ANZ donates $3 million to communities affected by Cyclone Gabrielle.
21 February 2023 -
NZ Consumer
Making sustainable finance available for consumers and small businesses
Lorraine Mapu -::Managing Director of Business Banking - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Lorraine Mapu - Managing Director of Business Banking - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.Lorraine Mapu writes that large financial institutions are stepping up to the climate challenge by offering sustainable finance options to customers.
22 January 2023 -
Wellington data analytics company DOT Loves Data set to join ANZ Banking Group.
21 December 2022 -
ANZ Banking Group Ltd agrees to acquire data analytics company DOT Loves Data.
21 December 2022 -
Matt has embarked on a mission to get more people talking about their own mental health, as part of the Rural Support Trust’s Time Out Tour.
2 December 2022 -
Solar energy appears to be booming in New Zealand, with the latest figures showing a dramatic increase in the number of installations in the last two years.
21 November 2022 -
An innovative study is under way to look at pāua populations on the North Island’s south eastern coast.
20 November 2022 -
Silverdale-based Forty Thieves is finding itself on the crest of a global peanut butter wave.
18 October 2022 -
In a remarkable sweep, this year ANZ bank has won three Canstar Bank of the Year awards.
10 October 2022 -
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has lifted the Official Cash Rate (OCR) from 0.25% in October 2021 to 3% in Oct 2022.
5 October 2022 -
Antonia travels to Tora on the remote Wairarapa coast to meet the co-founder and co-owner of the Tora Collective, Claire Edwards.
27 September 2022 -
Auckland restaurateur Krishna Botica sees an encouraging surge in bookings but challenges remain as it rebuilds from the pandemic.
18 September 2022 -
ANZ New Zealand has launched a Business Green Loan offering the lowest advertised floating rate in the market for a green loan.
2 September 2022 -
The new Business Green loan aims to reduce the cost barrier to help businesses become more sustainable and energy efficient.
1 September 2022 -
ANZ Bank New Zealand (ANZ NZ) today announced an assistance package for businesses affected by the recent extreme weather events in the Nelson – Tasman region.
19 August 2022 -
ANZ is urging Kiwi businesses to see the Pacific as a business opportunity, not just a holiday destination.
29 July 2022 -
A pricing system for agricultural greenhouse gas emissions has been proposed - ANZ Agricultural Economist Susan Kilsby explains what farmers need to know, and what they can do to prepare.
12 June 2022 -
NZ Media Releases
ANZ and Silver Fern Farms partner to link sustainability targets with financing
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ANZ NZ and Silver Fern Farms Ltd establish one of NZ's largest sustainability-linked working capital financing facilities.
9 June 2022 -
Psychologist and author Nigel Latta says being anxious about returning to the office is “a rational response” – but “we can’t let those feelings drive the bus”.
1 June 2022 -
ANZ New Zealand’s Treasurer Penny Dell reflects on the recent Trans-Tasman Business Circle study tour to explore the themes of ANZ’s #WatchWomanWin report.
1 June 2022 -
ANZ's smart new feature proven to help customers get on top of their bills.
11 April 2022 -
AgFirst Agribusiness and Environmental Consultant Erica van Reenen outlines four things farmers should know as sector groups urge farmers to prepare for change.
22 March 2022 -
"While instinct may tell you to switch to a ‘safer’ investment option, having patience is usually the best strategy in unsettling times," says Paul Huxford, Chief Investment Officer, ANZ NZ.
25 January 2022 -
NZ Business
Will 2022 be the year of the 'next normal'?
Antonia Watson::Group Executive & CEO, ANZ New Zealand
Antonia Watson Group Executive & CEO, ANZ New ZealandWhen New Zealanders return from their summer holidays, the world will be looking different to the one they left behind in December and we may be in the 'next normal'.
26 December 2021 -
NZ Business
Let the capital markets to do the heavy lifting
Stewart Taylor - ::Acting Managing Director, Funds Management - ANZ New Zealand Ltd
Stewart Taylor - Acting Managing Director, Funds Management - ANZ New Zealand LtdThe $680 million injected into the NZ economy through the winding down of the Bonus Bonds scheme is an opportunity for investors to consider investing in the capital markets.
21 December 2021 -
Many will remember 2021 as a year of tremendous uncertainty and personal sacrifice, lived in the looming and ever-present shadow of Covid-19 - but it was also a year of opportunity, generosity, wisdom, and hope.
19 December 2021 -
It has been bane of our exporters and importers, but ANZ economists say the record high cost of shipping may have peaked – while also warning that the Omicron Covid-19 variant could still disrupt logistics.
17 December 2021 -
From Friday 3 December 2021 New Zealand will move to the new Covid-19 Protection Framework and enter the Traffic Light System.
1 December 2021 -
NZ Business
New frontier for farmers as low-interest environment starts to turn
Mark Grenside - ::Southern Regional Manager, Business - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Mark Grenside - Southern Regional Manager, Business - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.As a new era of rising interest rates and cost inflation dawns, farmers need to be resilient, have stronger earnings, more flexibility and consider more diversification.
23 November 2021 -
NZ Business
Northland geothermal plant powering a sustainable future
Stuart McKinnon - ::Managing Director, Institutional - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Stuart McKinnon - Managing Director, Institutional - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.The expansion of Top Energy's geothermal power generation at Ngāwhā now makes the Far North district self-sufficient in terms of electricity, and all of it now comes from a renewable source.
8 November 2021 -
Data from one of New Zealand’s leading innovators in predator-free technology suggests Kiwis double down on pest control in their backyards when in COVID lockdown, with some impressive results.
3 November 2021 -
They became carbon zero certified in 2019, but now the team at nationwide property remediation company APS Complete Property Services (APS) is planning to double - even triple - their offsets, to become one of just a handful of New Zealand companies that are carbon positive.
1 November 2021 -
NZ Business
Building a healthy and balanced economy
Antonia Watson -::CEO - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Antonia Watson - CEO - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.ANZ NZ’s strong annual results come off the back of record demand in the housing market, a stronger than expected economy and a significant reduction in provisions put aside by the bank last year.
27 October 2021 -
The success of Rob Beard’s salami and small goods business pushed him to the edge - but now, with the right help and support, he has transformed his business, making it stronger and more resilient, and in doing so he has redefined his idea of success.
25 October 2021 -
One of country’s leading tourism operators is looking forward to the return of international visitors, eager to provide a pioneering zero-carbon holiday experience in partnership with other businesses in the Nelson Tasman region. In this article, Brendan Alborn of Alborn Enterprises talks about how he went about making his company carbon neutral.
19 October 2021 -
With the critical role women play in food systems around the world being recognised by this year’s International Day of Rural Women on October 15th, Hawkes Bay farmer Maddy McLean reflects on how the traditional role of women in agriculture has evolved, and how she gained the skills, knowledge and confidence to contribute to both the day-to-day, and business sides of her farm.
15 October 2021 -
Auckland food manufacturer Loft started out wanting to reduce waste, but that goal quickly evolved into a widespread focus on sustainability – now they’re carbon neutral, and have some key tips for other businesses just getting started.
11 October 2021 -
NZ Business
Real opportunities for banks to shape sustainable future
Antonia Watson -::CEO - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Antonia Watson - CEO - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.ANZ NZ CEO Antonia Watson talks about how banks can act as a catalyst for everyone to reduce emissions and preserve our natural environment.
10 October 2021 -
The couple behind one of New Zealand’s most sustainable farms are challenging all Kiwi farmers to think three or four generations into the future when making decisions.
21 September 2021 -
New Zealand retirement village operator Summerset Group’s sustainability linked loan sets environmental, social and governance standards for the growing aged care sector.
16 September 2021 -
NZ Business
Fiji's Covid-19 outbreak prompts a new way of leading
Tessa Price - ::Regional Executive, Pacific Islands, ANZ
Tessa Price - Regional Executive, Pacific Islands, ANZWhen Fiji’s Covid-19 outbreak began this year and the country closed to all arrivals, ANZ Regional Executive for the Pacific Tessa Price found herself on the wrong side of the border.
12 September 2021 -
GirlBoss New Zealand is the brainchild of Alexia Hilbertidou, who created the programme as a result of her own experiences as a teenager growing up in Auckland.
2 September 2021 -
NZ Business
Sustainable Finance - Moving Into The Mainstream
Dean Spicer -::Head of Sustainable Finance - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Dean Spicer - Head of Sustainable Finance - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.As sustainable finance moves into the mainstream it is fostering innovation and encouraging demand for high quality reporting and more uniform standards.
29 July 2021 -
With borrowers likely to face higher interest costs in the months and years ahead, how high might interest rates go?
27 July 2021 -
As Covid-19 continues to pose a challenge to Pacific economies, many businesses in the region have looked to embrace alternative business models and methods. We hear from two Cook Islands businesses that have adapted to a lack of tourists and are using ANZ’s eGate technology.
26 July 2021 -
NZ Business
Māori employment resilient after COVID lockdowns
Finn Robertson -::Economist - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Finn Robertson - Economist - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.Māori unemployment is already essentially back down to its pre-COVID levels – albeit still high at 8.4%
19 July 2021 -
They’ve spent 20 years building up the largest deer herd in the Gisborne region, and last year won a Federated Farmers’ Farmer of the Year Award. Now, as Malcolm and Caroline Rau begin to see their hard work pay off, they talk about the benefits of stock diversity, what traits to look for in a deer, and how persistence is the key to their success.
13 July 2021 -
NZ Business
Smaller exporters hardest hit by rising shipping costs
Susan Kilsby -::ANZ Agricultural Economist - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Susan Kilsby - ANZ Agricultural Economist - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.The last year has been a tough time for some of our smaller exporters and it looks like getting goods offshore will continue to be a struggle as they face rising shipping costs and dropping capacity, with the situation not likely to improve well into 2022.
1 July 2021 -
One of the country’s largest couch retailers has committed to paying farmers a ‘fair price’ for their wool, as part of its sustainability push.
28 June 2021 -
NZ Business
With wool prices at rock bottom, the only way is up
Susan Kilsby -::Agricultural Economist - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Susan Kilsby - Agricultural Economist - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.Despite rock bottom prices, ANZ Agricultural Economist Susan Kilsby explains why she believes wool is here to stay, why it plays a vital role in a diversified and sustainable farming sector, and why there are many reasons to be optimistic.
17 June 2021 -
ANZ has been recognised for its industry-leading work with Auckland Council in sustainable finance at this year’s INFINZ Awards.
31 May 2021 -
NZ Business
Sustainable Finance A Force For Good
Dean Spicer -::Head of Sustainable Finance - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.
Dean Spicer - Head of Sustainable Finance - ANZ New Zealand Ltd.2021 is set to be a record year for the global sustainable finance market, as new ways of allocating capital are developed to help solve major challenges, like climate change and poverty.
27 May 2021 -
An innovative and industry-leading bill payment service - which gives ANZ customers greater visibility and control of what they need to pay, and when - has won a top prize at the 2021 INFINZ awards.
18 May 2021 -
With the first tourists returning to the Cook Islands this week after 14 months of Covid-19 travel restrictions, local businesses are cautiously optimistic.
17 May 2021 -
With parts of the country experiencing extremely dry soil, ANZ is urging farming customers to get in touch if they are struggling with their finances.
11 May 2021 -
Sir John Key is bullish on the prospects for New Zealand; predicting continued strong demand for exports and a recovery in the tourism sector.
11 May 2021 -
NZ Business
Green apartment delivers first-class option for renters
Stuart McKinnon - ::Managing Director, Institutional Banking, ANZ New Zealand
Stuart McKinnon - Managing Director, Institutional Banking, ANZ New ZealandInner-city Auckland apartment 26Aroha aims to make rental apartments as nice - if not nicer - than owning your own home.
5 May 2021 -
NZ Business
Economic recovery supports half-year result
Antonia Watson -::CEO, ANZ Bank New Zealand
Antonia Watson - CEO, ANZ Bank New ZealandANZ NZ's results today show how resilient several areas of New Zealand’s economy have been, in the face of COVID-19.
5 May 2021 -
Jake Jarman knows a thing or two about farming – he’s a finalist in this year’s Young Farmer Contest - and he’s now finding Mid-Canterbury to be fertile ground for upskilling in a closely-related field: banking.
7 April 2021 -
A Vanuatu energy company is working on a biofuel project that is uniquely Pacific in its approach.
24 March 2021 -
Bella Crossan may not know much about banking - but she's found there are a diverse range of roles at the bank that need different skills.
12 March 2021 -
Fijian food business Kanalevu Kitchen has grown a successful and profitable business during a pandemic using creativity, self-belief, and a whole lot of hustle.
9 March 2021 -
Three of ANZ NZ's senior leaders, all women, have reflected on their roles within the company ahead of International Women's Day.
4 March 2021 -
NZ Business
A New Leaf for Auckland's Leafy Suburbs
Lorraine Mapu -::Business & Agri Managing Director - ANZ New Zealand
Lorraine Mapu - Business & Agri Managing Director - ANZ New ZealandThe move towards more intensified living is gathering significant momentum in Auckland’s leafy inner suburbs.
4 March 2021 -
Immigrating from Papua New Guinea to New Zealand, Scott Sause knew he wanted to make most the opportunities, including the ANZ Graduate Programme.
4 March 2021 -
NZ Business
Building strong sustainable farms - the shakedown from new capital rules
Mark Hiddleston::Commercial & Agri Managing Director - ANZ New Zealand Ltd
Mark Hiddleston Commercial & Agri Managing Director - ANZ New Zealand LtdWhat do the RBNZ's new capital rules mean for New Zealand's dairy farmers and what can they expect from ANZ. Commercial & Agri Managing Director Mark Hiddleston goes into the details
27 February 2020 -
Twitter or Instagram, window or aisle seat, kindle or paperback? Find out in this informal Q+A with ANZ New Zealand’s new CEO Antonia Watson,
23 February 2020 -
NZ Business
5 things to watch in 2020
Craig Mulholland::Managing Director Wealth & Private Bank at ANZ
Craig Mulholland Managing Director Wealth & Private Bank at ANZ2020 is shaping up as yet another important year in the current bull market run. Whether it’s the threat to slowing global growth, all-important elections, central bank policy or the rise of environmental and social issues – namely climate change – the next 12 months look to be busy both here and abroad. Here are five things our Investment team is looking at in 2020.
2 February 2020 -
Recent acquisitions of some of NZ’s largest kiwifruit orchards reflect the increasing role Māori are playing in New Zealand business.
28 February 2019 -
David Lyford, Managing Director of Rembrandt, one of the country’s leading menswear brands, offers his top tips on how businesses can survive and thrive through difficult times.
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ANZ's small business products and services have been recognised with three award wins from Canstar - Bank of the Year - Small Business, Bank of the Year - Business Credit Cards, and Most Satisfied Customers - Small Business Merchant Services.
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ANZ Managing Director Business Lorraine Mapu writes that Aotearoa needs to accelerate private investment and action on climate change.
20 January 2022 -
ANZ New Zealand General Counsel and Company Secretary David Bricklebank heads up a large team at the bank - but he knows the importance of downtime, as well.
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ANZ has extended its drought assistance package to include farmers affected by extreme dry weather in parts of the Waikato and South Auckland.
16 March 2020 -
It's been a week of huge change in the lives of all New Zealanders. ANZ New Zealand too has had to alter the way it delivers its services to customers. Here are some of things we are proud to have achieved in the last week.
27 March 2020 -
The construction work that has changed the face of Auckland is just a start.
13 March 2020 -
We've been receiving questions about the loan payment deferral proposals announced earlier this week. Ben Kelleher, ANZ NZ's Managing Director Retail and Business Banking, answers some of the most frequently asked questions below.
26 March 2020 -
ANZ NZ understands many businesses are feeling the economic effects of Covid-19 and has put some support options in place to help business customers through this uncertain period.
31 March 2020 -
We've been receiving questions about the options available to customers who can’t afford to pay their home loans as a result of Covid-19, including the loan repayment deferral announced by the Minister of Finance last week.
30 March 2020 -
Two weeks into the national COVID-19 lockdown tens of thousands of Kiwis are continuing to face challenges, with many seeking financial help, including business owners who are having to re-think how they operate and often make some tough decisions.
9 April 2020 -
Looking at our half year result, it’s hard for the numbers to tell the full story, so we asked ANZ NZ CFO Stewart Taylor to explain in a little more detail.
30 April 2020 -
ANZ NZ has temporarily lifted the contactless purchase limit from $80 to $200 in line with an industry move.
9 April 2020 -
After three weeks of New Zealand’s COVID-19 lockdown, with the Easter break behind us, and the possibility of some workplaces could soon re-open, this week there's been a drop in the number of customer seeking help from ANZ.
17 April 2020 -
After a month of staying at home in COVID-19 alert level 4 lockdown, New Zealanders are now looking forward to a little more freedom and the opportunity for some to reopen businesses.
24 April 2020 -
With 90 percent of our contact centre team now working on secure systems from home, our teams have been sharing tips on how best to make it work.
8 April 2020 -
Call data from New Zealand’s largest bank suggests Kiwis in lockdown settled into some new routines: we appear to have been slower in the morning, glued to the 6pm TV news and the government’s big COVID-19 announcements, and used digital tools more than ever.
28 April 2020 -
New Zealand's first full week in lockdown has been a tough time for many, with thousands of Kiwis facing challenges in their personal lives and having to make some hard decisions on how they can continue to run their businesses.
3 April 2020 -
ANZ Bank provides an assistance package for Northland farmers affected by this summer’s extreme dry weather.
11 February 2020 -
Sustainability is at the heart of New Zealand company Infratec’s innovative projects to build clean green power systems on some of the Pacific’s most remote islands.
4 February 2020 -
Start investing in technology or face become less competitive – that is the message ANZ wants red meat farmers to take on board as technology advances provide new opportunities for the primary sector.
21 July 2017 -
ANZ transactional data shows monthly consumer spending across the restaurant, cafe, bar and nightclub sector grew by 15% in the past two years.
24 April 2018 -
The home of NZ’s hops was hit by two tropical cyclones this year. Does this signal a sour note for beer drinkers?
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Manufacturers who invest in innovation – which could be a new product, a new service, new data systems or technology, or a change in the way they run their business - can have significant productivity gains over those that don’t, according to new research by ANZ.
2 October 2018 -
Can New Zealand retain its clean green reputation and maintain a successful dairy industry?
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Farmers are pre-empting signalled changes to environmental regulations by investing in environmental initiatives now, an ANZ survey reveals.
8 June 2018 -
We chat to an NZ SME which puts quality food and connection to the land at the centre of its business.
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Renewed Alert Level restrictions are going to weigh on activity, prolong the current bout of data volatility, push out the recovery in economic momentum, and keep the dial on monetary and fiscal stimulus turned up to eleven for even longer.
19 August 2020 -
Exploring key market developments and modeling potential earnings implications for some of New Zealand’s key sectors as we move beyond the period of government wage subsidy and business loan support.
10 June 2020 -
These extraordinary times have shown us that – whether you are in the bread or wine business – those that can think on their feet, remain focused on the shifting needs of their customers and also have a plan are the ones most likely to succeed.
5 June 2020 -
Infrastructure projects will play a vital role in helping New Zealand recover from the economic disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and the actions taken to contain it.
15 June 2020 -
Facing a worldwide health and economic crisis consumers are now putting renewed emphasis on their health and ensuring the food they eat is authentic, natural and is produced sustainably.
26 June 2020 -
ANZ’s Chief Financial Officer Stewart Taylor explains how negative interest rates might work.
10 June 2020 -
NZ’s largest Green Bond issue has raised $200 million to help finance the construction of a 60-turbine wind farm near Palmerston North.
21 September 2020 -
ANZ’s Chief Economist Sharon Zollner and Managing Director, Commercial & Agri, Mark Hiddleston discuss the economic outlook and how businesses can navigate the path ahead.
3 September 2020 -
Strong balance sheets, low debt levels and involvement in food production have helped many Iwi and Māori businesses emerge into the Covid world with an appetite to invest.
8 September 2020 -
Agricultural Economist Susan Kilsby looks at what strict new rules governing the management of fresh water means for farmers.
3 September 2020 -
“Jamie’s been an amazing tool for us over the last few months,” says ANZ NZ’s Chief Information Officer, Mike Bullock.
29 May 2020 -
In this podcast ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner takes a macro view of the economy and the impact of COVID-19. Mark Hiddleston, Managing Director Commercial & Agri gives practical insight into what will keep businesses afloat throughout the COVID impacted era.
25 May 2020 -
ANZ Chief Economist provides 9 insights into how COVID-19 has reshaped New Zealand's economy.
13 May 2020 -
Insights from Finance Minister Hon Grant Robertson, ANZ NZ CEO Antonia Watson and Chief Economist Sharon Zollner on the Government’s Budget 2020 and its plans for rebuilding the economy in the wake of Covid-19.
15 May 2020 -
ANZ Senior Economist Liz Kendall answers the big questions about the New Zealand property market.
20 May 2020 -
Covid-19 has been a tipping point for many retailers for whom the value of contactless payments has been in the balance.
24 July 2020 -
As one of New Zealand’s biggest tech shops, investing and fostering the development of a world class, diverse tech workforce and industry for New Zealand ANZ is proud to be part of Techweek2020.
23 July 2020 -
In a global environment that faces twin health and economic crisis, New Zealand producers have something the world wants.
23 July 2020 -
Weaning economies off their extraordinary monetary and fiscal accommodation will be the next big challenge.
31 July 2020 -
Small firms’ confidence plunged in the June quarter with Covid-19 wreaking havoc on sentiment, although early indicators suggest September quarter confidence started on a more positive footing.
21 July 2020 -
The New Zealand wine industry continues to perform well on the back of profitability for wineries of all sizes, strengthening balance sheets and a healthy propensity for innovation.
13 February 2019 -
Direct investment activity continues to increase driven by iwi armed with a $1bn investment capacity.
17 November 2020 -
ANZ's credit and debit card spending figures for October show some retail sectors are doing well well and others are struggling.
24 November 2020 -
International capital markets have been swift to expand the scope of social bonds to respond to the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic.
3 November 2020 -
As CFO we’re used to seeing Stewart Taylor as the face of our half and full year results. This candid video reveals some of the more surprising things about him.
10 November 2020 -
Leading architect and Grand Designs NZ host Chris Moller has called for more women to enter the construction sector, and for NZ to massively scale up the pre-fabrication of homes.
20 November 2020 -
"Our connectivity can help us turn the barrier of geographical distance into an opportunity."
18 November 2020 -
The impact of the downturn looks set to broaden and worsen, and women remain particularly vulnerable.
5 November 2020 -
Black Friday and Cyber Monday spending has boosted ANZ's card spending figures for November.
4 December 2020 -
ANZi Ventures has made a significant investment in an Auckland artificial intelligence start-up called Aider.
4 December 2020 -
How we manage our water resources is becoming increasingly important to our sustainable food exports.
16 December 2020 -
She is ANZ New Zealand's Chief Economist, but who is the real Sharon Zollner?
11 December 2020 -
The Covid-19 lockdown gave many Kiwis the time the motivation to launch new businesses, new data from ANZ suggests.
22 December 2020 -
Covid-19 brought unprecedented challenges to our country and consequently for many businesses, including ANZ NZ, and this is reflected in our full-year result.
29 October 2020 -
ANZ's Business Outlook Survey shows the results of a monthly survey including hundreds of businesses nationwide. ANZ Business Outlook analyses where the economy will be going over the next 12 months. The publication is written for business people who can see at a glance how business confidence is stacking up, what export sales are up to, how the labour market is doing, and more.
2 October 2020 -
Iwi continue to grow their returns and are targeting new investment areas, according to ANZ Bank’s latest Iwi Investment Insights report, Te Tirohanga Whānui.
28 August 2019 -
When the Marlborough District Council restricted water use during this summer’s big dry, grape growers felt it.
21 August 2019 -
For almost twenty years the Genesis Youth Trust has been working in communities across Auckland, helping at-risk youth and their families.
23 May 2019 -
ANZ was a joint lead manager on a $600 million Housing New Zealand Wellbeing Bond this week, which will help fund investment in new or upgraded sustainable social housing.
13 September 2019 -
ANZ wins Canstar Agribusiness Bank of the Year for the 8th year in a row.
12 June 2019 -
We need to develop a practical framework and classification for sustainability that aligns with global standards, says Mark Hiddleston.
31 October 2019 -
ANZ sees improving sustainability standards to internationally recognised levels as crucial to meeting the demands of global consumers and securing the long term future of many of New Zealand’s export categories and tourism.
5 November 2019 -
Dairy company Synlait and ANZ have signed New Zealand’s first Sustainability linked loan tied to environmental, social and governance metrics.
18 October 2019 -
Southern Cross Cable Network (SCCN) is adding to its subsea offering and building a new, 13,000-kilometre, high-speed internet cable connecting Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific with the west coast of the United States.
10 October 2019 -
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) finalised capital proposals give the banking industry clarity, ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited (ANZ NZ) said today.
5 December 2019 -
New Zealand needs to move quickly on a trade agreement with India if we want to be part of its success story.
14 March 2025
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