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A bank that truly understands your business can give you a market leading edge.

At ANZ, our institutional relationship teams are segmented by industry specialisation. Infrastructure is one of our core segments, and one that we have identified as being integral to the long-term success of New Zealand.

We start by truly understanding our client’s business, and overlay that with our in depth knowledge of their industry sector, as well as our wider market expertise. Once we understand our client’s goals, we work with our product specialists in Transaction Banking, Global Markets and Specialised Lending to provide strategic recommendations that are tailored to address the client's specific needs.

We are the only bank to have our structuring team locally based, specialising in project finance, including PPP, and export credit finance as well as trade, acquisition finance, syndications and securitisation.  Our product specialists work with our client teams to provide an end to end solution for   our clients. 

The wider ANZ Group (Australia and New Zealand Banking Group) has the largest Asian footprint of any of the trans-Tasman banks, as well as having a presence in Europe and America. This extensive network gives us and our clients access to those markets, whether it be from the perspective of growing trade flows or sourcing alternate pools of capital to fund domestic growth  

 

Contact:

John Vetter
Executive Director, ANZ Institutional
Utilities and infrastructure focus
+64 9 2523485
john.vetter@anz.com

Mark Hiddleston
Head of Specialised Lending
+64 9 2523509
mark.hiddleston@anz.com

ANZ, part of ANZ National Bank Limited

 


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