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Indian Weekender proud media partners as ANZ Migrant Expo doubles in size for 2015

Indian Weekender proud media partners as ANZ Migrant Expo doubles in size for 2015

Around 10,000 visitors are expected at this year’s expanded ANZ Migrant Expo, to be held at The Cloud on Auckland’s waterfront on Saturday, September 5.

In the three years it has been running, the Expo has grown from 12 exhibitors in the first year, to 50 last year and 120 this year. The number of visitors has increased
from 100 in the first year to an expected 10,000 this year.

“The growth of the Expo shows the size of the demand from the migrant community for businesses, government agencies and other services to help them establish and organise their lives in New Zealand,” said Eric Chuah, Head of Customer Segment and International Banking at ANZ NZ.

“The Expo is an opportunity to get these businesses and services together under one roof and to make funding information and support as easy as possible for our new migrants.”

Exhibitors will include government agencies, consulates, ethnic community groups, real estate, construction, media and wide range of businesses. ANZ will also be hosting a migrant speaker series on the day. ANZ has a dedicated International and Migrant Banking team that provides a range of services designed to meet the unique needs of migrant customers, and a network of multilingual branches that have the skills and local knowledge to help migrants establish and manage their banking in New Zealand. With ANZ’s parent company having a presence in 34 markets around the world, together with ANZ NZ it enables migrant customers to open a new ANZ
account and have their financial affairs in order before moving to New Zealand.

“As the largest bank in New Zealand, we understand how connecting migrants to the right people and services can make establishing themselves in New Zealand easier,” Mr Chuah said.“ANZ welcomes new migrants, settled migrants, or anyone who would like to connect with migrants to attend this free expo.”Parallel to the stalls of the many exhibitors ANZ will also be hosting a number of migrant seminars for both migrants and business owners. This will be an opportunity to hear from industry experts who will share their successes and key insights.

The following are the titles being covered :

Pros and cons of a family trust, in Mandarin.

Key contents:

• Information on New Zealand property ownership

• The pros and cons of a family trust

• Guest Speaker- Stella Chan, Forest Harrison Lawyers

New Tax Reporting rules on Investment Properties post October 1, 2015

Key contents:

• New Reporting and tax return filing obligation post 1 October 2015

• Planning for profit rather than rental losses.

• Guest Speaker- Stephen Tsang, Withers Tsang & Co Limited Chartered Accountants

New Tax Reporting rules on Investment Properties post 1 October 2015, in Mandarin

Key contents:

• New Reporting and tax return filing obligation post October 1, 2015

• Planning for profit rather than rental losses.

• Guest Speaker- Stephen Tsang, Withers

ANZ Global Markets

Key contents:

• How ANZ Global Markets support international businesses.

• Guest Speaker- Geraldine Khoo, ANZ Global

There will be fun activities for the children including bouncy castles, face painting, balloon twisting and much more. There will also be prize draws through the day so it will be great to find out if it is your lucky day.

Indian Weekender, being the official media partners, will have their stall at the Expo—with some fun surprises, this stall will be a must visit.

All in all this promises to be a fun productive day out with the family.

ANZ Migrant Expo

Saturday, September 5, 2015

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Cloud, Queens Wharf, Auckland.

Admission is free.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Around 10,000 visitors are expected at this year’s expanded ANZ Migrant Expo, to be held at The Cloud on Auckland’s waterfront on Saturday, September 5.

In the three years it has been running, the Expo has grown from 12 exhibitors in the first year, to 50 last year and 120 this year. The number...

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