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Mr Bruce Dickinson (left), who has been elected chairman of the New Zealand Bankers Association, which represents New Zealand’s five trading banks. Mr Dickinson was appointed New Zealand general manager of the ANZ Banking Group last year after running the group’s operations in Victoria, Australia. He joined the English Scottish and Australian Bank in Melbourne in 1967 as economist and in 1970 was appointed ANZ group deputy economist. He was assigned to the ANZ London office in 1971 as deputy chief economist and, on his return to Australia in 1974, held the post of assistant state manager for New South Wales in personnel, services, and branch banking before being transferred to Melbourne.

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Press, 15 August 1978, Page 21

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Mr Bruce Dickinson (left), who has been elected chairman of the New Zealand Bankers Association, which represents New Zealand’s five trading banks. Mr Dickinson was appointed New Zealand general manager of the ANZ Banking Group last year after running the group’s operations in Victoria, Australia. He joined the English Scottish and Australian Bank in Melbourne in 1967 as economist and in 1970 was appointed ANZ group deputy economist. He was assigned to the ANZ London office in 1971 as deputy chief economist and, on his return to Australia in 1974, held the post of assistant state manager for New South Wales in personnel, services, and branch banking before being transferred to Melbourne. Press, 15 August 1978, Page 21

Mr Bruce Dickinson (left), who has been elected chairman of the New Zealand Bankers Association, which represents New Zealand’s five trading banks. Mr Dickinson was appointed New Zealand general manager of the ANZ Banking Group last year after running the group’s operations in Victoria, Australia. He joined the English Scottish and Australian Bank in Melbourne in 1967 as economist and in 1970 was appointed ANZ group deputy economist. He was assigned to the ANZ London office in 1971 as deputy chief economist and, on his return to Australia in 1974, held the post of assistant state manager for New South Wales in personnel, services, and branch banking before being transferred to Melbourne. Press, 15 August 1978, Page 21