Heartland Bank joins New Zealand Bankers’ Association
Heartland Bank joins New Zealand Bankers’
Association
Heartland
Bank today joined the New Zealand Bankers’ Association,
bringing the total number of the association’s member
banks to 14.
New Zealand Bankers’ Association
chief executive Kirk Hope welcomed Heartland Bank. “We are
pleased to have New Zealand’s newest bank join us. Having
Heartland on board further demonstrates the diversity of our
banking sector,” said Hope.
“Heartland is delighted to become a member of
the association that has such an important role to play in
the New Zealand banking industry,” said Heartland Bank
chief executive Jeff Greenslade.
With roots stretching back to 1875, Heartland Bank provides services to small and medium-sized businesses, farms, and households in regional New Zealand. Heartland Bank became a registered bank in December 2012.
As the industry’s voice, the New Zealand Bankers’ Association supports a strong and stable banking system that benefits New Zealand. Member banks work together on non-competitive industry issues.
Other New Zealand Bankers’ Association members are ANZ Bank New Zealand, ASB Bank, Bank of New Zealand, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Citibank, The Co-operative Bank, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Kiwibank, Rabobank New Zealand, SBS Bank, TSB Bank, and Westpac New Zealand.
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