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Indue welcomed as NZBA’s latest affiliate member

6 October 2015


Indue welcomed as NZBA’s latest affiliate member


Today the New Zealand Bankers’ Association announced that Australasian payments solutions provider Indue had joined as its sixth affiliate member.

“We are delighted to welcome Indue as an affiliate member of the Bankers’ Association,” said New Zealand Bankers’ Association Chief Executive Kirk Hope.

“This shows Indue is committed to working with the New Zealand banking industry. We look forward working closely with them.”

Indue CEO Manuel Garcia said, “Indue is proud of its membership with the NZBA as this forms an integral part of our diversification strategy into the New Zealand market.”

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

Established in 1891, the New Zealand Bankers’ Association is the voice of the banking industry. The Association now has 15 member banks and six affiliate members.

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