IS THIS ALL IT AN INTERNATMMjffIW - •»•('S»:4'sj *4MMHmMIM!P' ■ ■ ", -M >rX ■ ' ' ■ ee^y^sweris “ Yes -” X" By °P en i n £ °ff lces aroun d th e world any bank can claim to be international. . Successful is another matter By successful we mean capable of providing Barclays clients with the international services they want, including trade finance, cash and portfolio management, project financing, corporate advice and * foreign exchange. To do that, a bank has to have more than ) ust 311 ress * It: has t 0 become part of the ° economy in which it operates. . Many international banks will tell you that they have achieved just that as soon as they put their name on a new door In our experience, it takes a lot more. v A network that works. Over the last 50 years Barclays has developed a real network that connects 83 countries and three major cities in New Zealand with worldwide assets of over $lB5 billion.* But our network is more than just dots on a map. It’s a vast fund of knowledge and experience, organized so that Barclays staff around the world can draw on it. This active exchange of up-to-the-minute information and ideas gives our customers a competitive edge. More than $2,000 million in foreign exchange deals alone. The practical-benefits of the Barclays network cover all aspects of international banking. Consider just one example - foreign exchange. Here, our network enables us to offer consistently competitive quotes. The reason for this is our knowledge of what’s happening right now in local money markets, combined with the sheer volume of business our network generates. In 1983 the 83 countries in which we operate moved overl,ooo,ooo deals through our 20 dealing rooms around the world. A total of more than $2,000 million in foreign exchange transactions. Local knowledge and experience are what make a successful international bank. Not just a list at the bottom of a letter If you’d like to know more about the bank that ' ■ . • knows most about the world, please contact Brian Moran, Regional Manager, PO Box 1323(>, dprmagh Street, Gmstchurch. Tel: (03) 792-340 or mail this coupon. -'As of 31 December 1983 •' Please send me a copy of the Barclays New Zealand Report and Financial Statements 1983. To: Barclays New Zealand Limited Corporate Communications, PO Box 574, Wellington. Name : -' ' 1 Company —- Address — s ■ , : — V U ■« 83 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE ASSETS $lB5 BILLION * - M
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