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Russell McVeagh welcomed by New Zealand Bankers’ Association

Russell McVeagh welcomed as New Zealand Bankers’ Association affiliate member

The New Zealand Bankers’ Association today welcomed Russell McVeagh as its latest affiliate member.

“We are very pleased to have Russell McVeagh, one of New Zealand’s leading commercial firms, join us as an affiliate member,” said New Zealand Bankers’ Association Chief Executive Kirk Hope.

“This move demonstrates Russell McVeagh’s commitment to the banking industry in New Zealand.”

Russell McVeagh Finance Partner Deemple Budhia said, “We're very pleased to join the voice of the banking industry in New Zealand as an affiliate member, and look forward to supporting its objectives for a strong and stable banking system that benefits New Zealanders and the economy.”

“This membership formalises our very longstanding relationship with NZBA and its members, and we look forward to being an active contributor to this highly regarded organisation.”

Established in 1891, the New Zealand Bankers’ Association provides a forum for members to work together on non-competitive industry issues. The Association now has 15 member banks and three affiliate members.

NZBA recently introduced an affiliate membership category to allow the Association to formalise relationships it has with a range of complementary organisations involved with the New Zealand banking industry.

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