Non-financial highlights
- Employee engagement remained steady at 70%.
- 37.8% women in management.
- $14.9m directly contributed to communities (as community investment).
- Nearly 87,000 hours volunteered by employees.
- More than 200,000 people now benefiting from ANZ’s financial literacy programs.
Economic contribution
The economic contribution we make to society is more than financial profits. We create jobs, pay salaries and invest in the skills of our people. We also pay taxes in the countries where we operate, support businesses in our supply chain and provide products that satisfy the needs of our customers.
Economic value 2012 | |
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Generated | |
Revenues ($m) | 36,139 |
Distributed | |
Operating costs (excluding employment) ($m) | 3,754 |
Employee wages and benefits ($m) | 4,765 |
Payments to providers of funding[5] ($m) | 22,130 |
Financial contribution we have made to the community (community investment)[6] ($m) | 14.9 |
Volunteer hours donated by ANZ people[6] | 86,758 |