'ASB' is one of
New Zealand's largest banks, with branches throughout the country. It also has insurance and securities arms.
ASB also operates
BankDirect, a branchless banking service that provides service via phone,
Internet,
eftpos and
ATMs only.
History
ASB began in
1847 as the Auckland Savings Bank. During the 1980s the association of savings banks amalgamated the local savings banks throughout New Zealand with ASB at their head, and adopted the name ASB Trust Bank - a name which suffers from
RAS syndrome. In
1986, ASB withdrew from the Trust Bank and in
1987 became a fully-fledged commercial bank simply to be known as ASB Bank. In
1988, the Government passed the Trustee Banks Restructuring Act, which enabled ASB to become a public company. In
1989, the ASB Bank Community Trust, the owner of the bank, sold 75 per cent of the shares to
Commonwealth Bank. In
1994, ASB amalgamated
Westland Bank, its wholly owned subsidiary, which enabled it to operate on a truly national basis. In
1999, ASB Group acquired
Sovereign Limited, a life insurance company, and the retail stockbroking and fixed income operations of
Warburg Dillon Read. In
2000, Commonwealth Bank bought the remaining 25 per cent of ASB's shares from the Trust.
In
2005 the ASB Bank brand was changed to ASB to reflect the more integrated financial services provider that they had become, thus curing the name of the
RAS syndrome it had been afflicted with for two decades.
The bank has had a series of successful commercials with the
Ira Goldstein character.
External links
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ASB
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ASB Securities
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BankDirect
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Sovereign