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| | ... in leadership roles and spent eight years at ANZ including four years as managing director of its asset finance company Esanda. Proust was also ANZ's managing director, Metrobanking and group general manager, human resources, corporate affairs and management ... |
| | | ... preserve UDC's operations including offering continued employment to all staff." The transaction will also include the Esanda name and trademarks in both Australia and New Zealand and is subject to regulatory approval and closing steps and conditions ... |
| | | ... to $17.90. ANZ said on Wednesday that the company would absorb its separately managed specialist asset finance business Esanda Finance Corporation Ltd into the bank. The local market received a positive lead from Wall Street, which as shares rallied ... |
| | | ... the balance (28 per cent). KPMG's survey is based on the financial reports of eight of the largest finance companies - Esanda, Capital Finance, Toyota, CBFC, BMW, Orix, Fuji Xerox and RACV. This means plenty of supplier-owned companies, many development ... |
| | | ... who announced their retirement at the company's AGM in October last year. Elizabeth Proust, former managing director of Esanda, ANZ, joins the seven existing board members of Perpetual which has been led by chairman, Bob Savage, since Charles Curran's ... |
| | | ... compiled by consultants McLean Roche, GMAC's vehicle finance business has assets under management of around $4 billion. Esanda, a rival of GMAC, recently published a similar estimate. In other mortgage news, the ABS has reported a strong growth in mortgage ... |
| | | ... that did not exist. More than $769,000 was defrauded from several banks and finance companies, including National Mutual, Esanda, BankWest and Trust Bank. ASIC revealed that approximately $650,000 was not recovered. As well as receiving this sentence ... |
| | | ... annual survey has revealed. Head of KPMG financial services Peter Nash said finance companies included in the survey such as Esanda, CBFC, BMW, RACV and Toyota, worked hard to squeeze a profitable 2002 in a fiercely competitive market. The survey showed ... |
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