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Money Monkey

New Zealand Banking

Find out what banks operate in New Zealand with Money Monkey’s handy summary of banks and banking information. Opening a bank account in New Zealand is relatively easy – all you typically need is photo identification, a utility bill showing the address at which you live and your IRD number (tax number).

 

Banks offer different services, accounts and rates, so pick your bank with care. Research different banks and determine which bank will meet your needs and wants. You might hold an account with a bank for years or even a lifetime so high fees and charges will definitely add up over time!

 

The list below shows the major banks operating in New Zealand.

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    Banks New Zealand (www.banksnewzealand.com)

    Banks in New Zealand, view NZ banks information. All the popular banks in New Zealand.

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    Deutsche Bank (http://www.deutschebank.co.nz/newzealand)

    Deutsche Bank has had a presence in New Zealand since 1986, and was granted a banking licence in 1996. Today, Deutsche Bank is a leading provider of fully integrated investment banking services in New Zealand.

    National Bank New Zealand  (http://www.nationalbank.co.nz)

    The National Bank of New Zealand is part of ANZ National Bank Limited. The National Bank has all the benefits of belonging to a major Australasian financial group, yet it remains very much committed to assisting New Zealand and New Zealanders.

    TSB Bank (http://www.tsb.co.nz)

    At TSB Bank, there are services to help you with a wide range of banking, insurance and foreign exchange needs. These include competitive Term Investment rates; Credit Card services; life, home, contents and vehicle insurance; and foreign currency services extending from holiday cash to travellers' cheques and bank drafts.

    BankDirect (http://www.bankdirect.co.nz)

    A home loan specialist, BankDirect is for people looking for a new home loan or to refinance an existing home loan, and who would prefer to control their finances remotely. BankDirect has no physical branches. Instead it offers instant access to your bank accounts via the Internet, telephone or ATM machines.

    Kiwibank (http://www.kiwibank.co.nz)

    100% kiwi-owned bank that provides personal and business banking services, some of the many services offered include credit cards and home loans.

    Rabobank New Zealand (http://www.rabobank.co.nz)

    Rabobank is an international corporate & investment bank. Our primary focus in on food and agribusiness. This focus spans the sectors of grain, sugar, oilseeds, life sciences, fruit & vegetables, beer, wine, coffee, beef, pork, poultry, seafood, compound feed, dairy, food internationals and food retail.

    ASB Bank (http://www.asb.co.nz)

    ASB has a history of over 150 years of service to New Zealanders, and is proud to be one of the country's leading banks. ASB Bank has their eyes fixed firmly on tomorrow and aim to be One Step Ahead with our product offerings and service.

    Westpac New Zealand (http://www.westpac.co.nz)

    Westpac New Zealand provides online banking, everyday transaction accounts, loans, credit cards, foreign exchange, insurance, and savings and investment solutions.

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