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Recent News About Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
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ANZ reviews human rights policies with multi-stakeholder guidance
In 2020, ANZ embarked on a mission to enhance its human rights policies and processes.
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ANZ supports business growth fund; names inaugural CEO
ANZ has expressed its support for the Australian Business Growth Fund and announced Anthony Healy as the fund's first Chief Executive Officer.
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ANZ CEO discusses impact of 2020 budget measures
ANZ CEO Shayne Elliott discussed the 2020 budget with Ross Stevenson and Russel Howcroft on 3AW, providing insights into the economic measures announced by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg.
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Court approves settlement between ANZ and ASIC over payment fee charges
ANZ has confirmed that the Federal Court of Australia approved its settlement with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) regarding fees charged for periodical payments before February 2016.
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ANZ supports government's plan to simplify Australia's credit framework
ANZ has expressed support for the Australian Government's initiative to streamline the nation's credit framework.
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Rufus Pinto named new country head for ANZ Philippines
ANZ has announced the appointment of Rufus Pinto as the new Country Head for the Philippines.
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ANZ CEO discusses optimism amid pandemic and hopes for government adaptability
Neil Mitchell interviewed Shayne Elliott, the CEO of ANZ Bank, discussing various topics related to the current economic situation and future prospects.
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ANZ CEO outlines support measures for homeowners amid mortgage holiday end
ANZ CEO Shayne Elliott addressed concerns about the end of the mortgage holiday for homeowners during an interview on the Today Show.
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ANZ addresses Parliamentary Committee on economic support during crises
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ANZ launches digital lending platform for small business
ANZ has introduced a digital lending platform aimed at assisting small businesses with swift access to unsecured loans.
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Paul O'Sullivan named new chairman of ANZ
The Board of ANZ has announced that Paul O’Sullivan will take over as Chairman from David Gonski after the finalization of the full-year results on October 28, 2020.
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ANZ reports third-quarter profit; proposes interim dividend
ANZ has reported an unaudited statutory profit of $1,327 million for the third quarter ending June 30, 2020.
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ANZ sells offsite ATM network in streamlining effort
ANZ has announced an agreement to sell 1,300 of its offsite Australian ATMs to Armaguard Group.
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ANZ announces key leadership appointments in institutional Australia and transaction banking
ANZ has announced leadership changes with the appointments of Tammy Medard and Lisa Vasic to key roles.
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ANZ CEO discusses economic impact and future outlook amidst ongoing challenges
Neil Mitchell, a broadcaster for 3AW, conducted an interview with Shayne Elliott, the chief executive of ANZ Bank.
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COVID-19 hits young Australians' finances hard: ANZ research
Young Australians have been significantly affected by the financial impacts of COVID-19, with 44% of those aged 14-39 reporting that they were either stood down or had their pay or work hours reduced between March and May 2020, according to new...
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Rents fall sharply in inner Melbourne and Sydney due to property oversupply
An oversupply of rental properties in inner Melbourne and Sydney has led to a significant decrease in rent prices, according to the latest ANZ CoreLogic Housing Affordability report.
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ANZ and CoreLogic issue COVID-19 rental market report
ANZ and CoreLogic have released a special COVID-19 edition of their Rental Market Report.
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ANZ opens applications for Seeds of Renewal grants supporting rural Australian communities
Applications have opened for ANZ's Seeds of Renewal program, offering grants up to $15,000 for not-for-profit organizations in rural areas.
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ANZ Bank CEO discusses loan deferral extensions amid pandemic setbacks
Australia's major banks have extended loan repayment deferrals by four months, offering relief to approximately 800,000 borrowers facing financial difficulties due to the pandemic.