Rabobank accommodating growth
The former Union House at Auckland's Britomart centre is now the Rabobank Tower after the new tenants claimed naming rights.
The former Union House at Auckland's Britomart centre is now the Rabobank Tower after the new tenants claimed naming rights.
The former Union House at Auckland's Britomart centre is now the Rabobank Tower after the new tenants claimed naming rights.
The move to new Auckland premises follows the recent relocation of Rabobank’s New Zealand headquarters in Wellington to new offices in the Vodaphone Tower on Lambton Quay.
Rabobank general manager Ben Russell said the Auckland move to expanded premises was to accommodate ongoing growth that saw the bank expand to 32 locations around the country in recent years.
Rabobank is one of the country’s largest rural lenders and a provider of business and corporate banking services to the food and agribusiness sector. According to the KPMG Financial Institutions Performance Survey Review, Rabobank accounted for nearly 65% of new lending to the New Zealand rural sector in 2010.