Why join our organisation
Right from the start, we’re a bank that thinks and does things differently.
As one of the largest and most successful companies in Australia, our values help build a sustainable future for our business, shareholders, staff, customers and communities. Our business serves more than 6 million customers and our assets are worth $293 billion. We employ more than 30,000 people and are represented in our primary markets of Australia and New Zealand, as well as Asia, the Pacific, the UK, Europe and the United States.
ANZ’s Institutional business has an outstanding track record in Asia. Our on the ground teams in 13 countries and regions combine local and international expertise with specialist industry knowledge in trade finance, foreign exchange, capital markets, structured asset finance, project and export finance. Our record and commitment to Asia speak for themselves.
ANZ has maintained a relationship with China for more than 60 years and has been in Beijing since 1986, in Shanghai since 1993 and in Guangzhou since 2006.
Today, both ANZ Shanghai and Beijing represent fully licensed foreign bank branches and are amongst the most successful in China. ANZ provides a full range of RMB and foreign currency services to China clients. The addition of the Guangzhou Office further strengthens ANZ’s capability to assist local and overseas companies to do business across China.
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With us, you’ll meet new people, make heaps of contacts, find mentors and have your work and your individuality recognised.
So, if that’s what you’re after, that’s what we’re about.
What we look for
Individuals. Graduates who are not afraid to be themselves.
Let’s face it. If everyone had the same skills, thought the same way and approached problems from the same angle, then we wouldn’t have the diversity we need to stay competitive. That’s why we take grads from all university disciplines. Whatever your degree, whoever you are, we’ve got a place for you. We look for people who:
- want to make a difference and can inspire others to do the same
- are friendly, ethical and act with integrity
- are self-aware and learn quickly
- are passionate about their jobs, their customers and their colleagues
- are supportive and team-oriented
- value diversity and have the courage to be different
- embrace ambiguity and complexity
- are accountable for their actions and relentless when it comes to change
- have a real passion to improve and succeed
- believe the impossible is possible and are able to see the big picture
Training and development
Our Graduate Program is tailor made and professionally designed to set you up for success and ensure you get the most out of your career. It includes everything you’re looking for like:
- a one-week orientation, held in Shanghai
- a nominated 'Mentor'
- a coach to provide support/advice
- 12-month capability development
- technical training and skill development
- learning development workshops
- graduate-initiated learning activities
- access to etrain, Australia's biggest online training system
- support from your colleagues, manager, HR and Graduate Program Teams
History of ANZ
ANZ is one of the largest companies in Australia and New Zealand and a major international banking and financial services group, which is among the top 50 banks in the world.
ANZ world headquarters is located in Melbourne, where it first opened an office as the Bank of Australasia in the 1830s.
ANZ's impressive history stretches back over 150 years and involves dozens of different banks.
2006
- Completes 20% investment in China's Tianjin City Commercial Bank
- Achieves Top 3 ranking on Corporate Responsibility Index
- Launches Progress Loans program for low-income earners
- Releases Statement of Commitment to Reconciliation
2005
- Launches strategic alliance with Sacombank, Vietnam
- Opens representative office in Noumea, New Caledonia
- Extends SaverPlus matched savings program to 500 low-income earners
2004
- Announces record operating profit after tax of AUD $2,815 million
- Announces agreement with Royal Group to establish joint venture bank in Cambodia
- Named Bank of the Year for a record fifth year in a row by Personal Investor magazine
2003
- Acquires National Bank of New Zealand from Lloyds TSB
- Formalises cooperation agreement with Shanghai Rural Credit Cooperatives Union
- Enters credit card joint venture with Metrobank, Phillippines
- Releases Australia’s first survey of adult financial literacy
2002
- Forms joint venture with ING Group for funds management and life insurance business in Australia and New Zealand
- One millionth customer registers for ANZ Internet Banking in Australia
- Acquires Bank of Hawaii operations in Fiji, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea
2001
- Acquires 75% of Bank of Kiribati
- ANZ Timor Leste opens
2000
- ANZ sells its Grindlays businesses in the Middle East and South Asia, and associated Grindlays Private Banking business, to Standard Chartered
- Granted local currency (Renminbi) licence from the People’s Bank of China
1999
- ANZ Internet Banking launched
- ANZ announces strategic alliance with E*Trade Australia for online share trading service
- Purchases Amerika Samoa Bank
1998
- Acquires stake in PT Panin Bank, Indonesia
1997
- John McFarlane appointed Chief Executive Officer
- ANZ Phone Banking launched
- Official opening of Beijing branch, China
- Bank of Western Samoa changes its name to ANZ Bank (Samoa)
1996
- www.anz.com launched
- ANZ opens its second Vietnamese branch at Ho Chi Minh City
1995
- Opens a commercial banking branch in Manila, Philippines, the first Australian and New Zealand bank to do so
1993
- Joint venture established with PT Panin Bank, Indonesia
- Opens a branch in Hanoi and a representative office in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Opens a branch in Shanghai and a representative office in Guangzhou, China
- Starts operations in Tonga
1991
- Acquires 75 per cent of Bank of Western Samoa
- Opens representative office in the Philippines
1990
- Acquires National Mutual Royal Bank Limited
- Acquires Lloyds’ operations in Papua New Guinea
- Acquires Bank of New Zealand’s operations in Fiji
- Acquires Town and Country Building Society in Western Australia
1989
- Purchases PostBank from New Zealand Government
1988
- Opens branch in Rarotonga, Cook Islands
- Opens branch office in Paris, France
1985
- Acquires Barclays’ operations in Fiji and Vanuatu
- Receives full commercial banking licence and opens branch in Frankfurt, Germany
- Announces ANZ Singapore Limited
- Opens representative office in Bangkok, Thailand
1984
1980
- Singapore and New York representative offices upgraded to branch status
1979
- Acquires the Bank of Adelaide
1977
- ANZ incorporated in Australia (transfer from UK)
1976
1971
- Opens representative office in Malaysia
1970
- In what was then the largest merger in Australian banking history, ANZ Bank merged with the English, Scottish and Australian Bank Limited to form the present organisation, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited
- Starts operations in Vanuatu
1969
- Establishes representative office in Tokyo, Japan
1968
- Opens office in New York, USA
1966
- Starts operations in Honiara, Solomon Islands
1951
- The Bank of Australasia merges with the Union Bank of Australia to form ANZ Bank
1852
- The English, Scottish and Australian Bank was established in 1852. This was an Anglo-Australian bank
1837
- The Union Bank of Australia was established. This was an Anglo-Australian bank
1835
- ANZ began in London when The Bank of Australasia was established under Royal charter
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