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Bank of New Zealand provides a range of financial services to individuals, business, agribusiness, and corporate customers in New Zealand and internationally. Its personal banking services include various savings accounts, term deposits, and portfolio investment entity accounts; personal managed funds; personal loans; home loans; credit cards; travel cash, travel cards, international transactions, and foreign currency accounts; and insurance products, such as home, contents, motor vehicle, boats, life, travel, and credit and loan insurance. The company’s business banking services comprise transaction and call accounts, NZ dollar term deposits and foreign currency term deposits, credit cards, investment solutions, finance and deposit options, and foreign exchange and interest rate risk management solutions to its private bank customers. Bank of New Zealand’s business banking services also consist of term loans, overdrafts, lines of credit, cash advance, invoice and stock finance, treasury and cash flow solutions, equipment and vehicle finance, domestic and foreign currency term deposits, interest rate management solutions, merchant services, EFTPOS services, client fund management services, international trade finance services, franchising services, and business insurance products. In addition, the company provides institutional banking services in the areas of debt capital markets, research, treasury solutions, institutional banking, financial institutions, and transactional banking. Further, it offers automated teller machines, phone banking, and online banking services, as well as currency exchange services comprising changing of foreign cash and traveler’s checks. The company was founded in 1861 and is based in Auckland, New Zealand. As of November 9, 1992, Bank of New Zealand operates as a subsidiary of National Australia Group (NZ) Limited.
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