No images? Click here NBS has completed its 158th year in operation and is proud to be presenting the Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2020."I'm proud to be part of the wider NBS team, providing a truly local banking experience while delivering continued growth and a profit exceeding last years' result." "We have the people, systems, a heritage of 158 years, and a willing desire to continue supporting our clients and communities." - Garry Dayman Chairman of Directors' ________________________________ "A year where the Board set several key objectives including a conservative growth strategy, a strong continuation of community support, and the establishment of a sustainable method of capital raising. The strategy to deliver lower growth has been deliberate, as we take stock of the business and look to strengthen key financial results and ratios." "It's very rewarding to lead a team who understand the role NBS plays locally and our philosophy of, 'Community - We believe. We invest'." - Tony Cadigan CEO Key Results 2020Save and Win with NBSDo you have an NBS Target Savings account? Congratulations to our winners Clive & Dianne Skilton, Nelson. Robin & Lauren Swafford, Takaka. Christine Cook, Richmond. Natalie Thomsen, Motueka. Pamela Girvin, Motueka. Peter & Lorraine Nolan, Ashburton. Ben Cotterill, Motueka. John & Kathleen Lawler, Ashburton. Dean Wyllie, Motueka. Lorrainne Schwass, Nelson. Winners drawn 7th August 2020. Banking with a Community ConnectionAt NBS we aim to make a difference in the communities in which we operate. We help hundreds of not-for-profit groups. NBS sponsorship funds are spread across sporting, the arts, educational, environmental and charitable trust sectors. Staff Spotlight“NBS appealed because of the huge amount of support they give to sports groups and community organisations. They put a lot of effort into the community.” - Brent Williams, Richmond Branch Manager. |