Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited - A.ANZ- Profile

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Website: http://www.anz.com.au

Phone: +61 3 9273 6141
Address:
100 Queen Street
Melbourne, Victoria 3000
Company Description
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited(ANZ). The Group's principal activities are the provision of general banking services, hire purchase and general finance, life assurance, property development, mortgage lending and other financial services. The Group operates within Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Asia, the Americas and the Middle East. Mortgages accounted for 41% of fis 2002 revenues; coporate businesses, 16%; investment banking, 11%; asset finance, 11%; consumer finance, 6%; personal and banking wealth, 6%; small to medium businesses, 5% and other, 4%.
Key People
Non Executive Chairman Charles B. Goode
Chief Executive John McFarlane
Chief Financial Officer & Joint Secretary Peter Marriott
Chief Operating Officer Bob Edgar
Joint Secretary John William Priestley

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