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Another major retail bank has seen its profits surge driven by the strong economic rebound from Covid-19 and lack of bad debts. BNZ chief executive Angie Mentis says the strength of the economic rebound was key to the profit improvement (File image). Photo: RNZ / DOM THOMAS The Bank of New Zealand s (BNZ) half-year cash profit rose to $660 million from $367m the year before. Leaving aside one-off items, the net profit was up by a more modest 13 percent to $563m. The bank, owned by Australia s NAB, had small increases in deposits and lending and managed a small increase in its margins. ....
Running from today until Monday 8 March, the appeal remembers Grace Millane who was tragically killed two years ago on the eve of her 22nd birthday, her young life cut short at the hands of a stranger. The appeal asks for donations of handbags filled with toiletries, luxury items and other essentials to be dropped at BNZ branches around the country. These will then be provided to Women s Refuge New Zealand who will use the items to help support women fleeing violent situations and in need of a safer future. BNZ CEO Angie Mentis says, “Grace’s tragic death shocked us all and equally we ....
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Running from today until Monday 8 March, the appeal remembers Grace Millane who was tragically killed two years ago on the eve of her 22nd birthday, her young life cut short at the hands of a stranger. The appeal asks for donations of handbags filled with toiletries, luxury items and other essentials to be dropped at BNZ branches around the country. These will then be provided to Women’s Refuge New Zealand who will use the items to help support women fleeing violent situations and in need of a safer future. BNZ CEO Angie Mentis says, “Grace’s tragic death shocked us all and equally we should be shocked at the violence against women that happens in New Zealand every day. It’s on all of us to remember Grace, support those in vulnerable situations and to say no to violence against all women. ....