banking group definition

banking group means the New Zealand business of the registered bank and its subsidiaries as required to be reported in group financial statements for the group’s New Zealand business under section 461B(2) of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.
banking group means Banking Holdco and the group of existing and future subsidiaries of that intermediate subsidiary, including the Bank, that constitutes the Banking Group as described herein;

More Definitions of banking group

banking group means the Bank and the undertakings controlled by the Bank, as well as the domestic subsidiaries controlled by the Bank’s shareholder (the “Hungarian Banking Group”), and furthermore the foreign undertakings controlled by the Bank’s shareholder and the subsidiaries of such undertakings (the “international Banking Group”).
banking group means a group of consisting of two or more person, whether natural or juristic persons, that are predominantly engaged in financial activities, and one or more of which is a banking institutions and -
banking group means a group consisting of two or more persons, whether natural or juristic persons, that are predominantly engaged in financial activities and one or more of which is a bank and-
banking group means the Bank and its subsidiaries. As at the date of this Disclosure Statement, the Bank does not have any subsidiaries and is the only member of the Banking Group;
banking group means ANZ National Bank and all its controlled entities;
banking group means the New Zealand business of the registered bank and its subsidiaries as required to be reporting in group financial statements for the group’s New Zealand business under section 9(2) of the Financial Reporting Act 1993:
banking group means ANZ National Bank Limited and all its subsidiaries; and