How to invest in ANZO

ANZO is a unit trust listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange, and ANZO units are bought and sold through sharebrokers in the same way as company shares or other securities traded on the Stock Exchange.

Unit prices and other trading information can be found in most daily newspapers, on the NZX website and on a number of internet sites operated by sharebrokers and investment advisers. The NZX code for ANZO is APT.

You can also view ANZO's current and past NZX trading history on the unit performance page of this site, which contains a number of user-customisable charts covering extended time periods.

To check your holding in ANZO via the NZX website, click here. You will need your shareholder number/CSN.

In July 2004, ANZO also issued mandatory convertible notes (MCNs) which were interest-bearing and converted to ANZO units on 30 June 2007. For further information on the conversion process, click here.

Investment decisions are important and if you are considering making an investment in ANZO, we recommend that you consult your investment adviser or sharebroker.

Click here for a list of sharebrokers who are registered members of the New Zealand Stock Exchange.

Other helpful sources of information are:

  • The Investing section of the NZX website, which offers a guide to the basics of investing in the sharemarket, links to related websites and a glossary of sharemarket-related terms.
  • ANZO annual and interim reports to investors.

Registrar

ANZO’s registrar, which maintains all investor records, is:

Computershare Investor Services Limited
Level 2, 159 Hurstmere Road
Takapuna, North Shore City
Private Bag 92 119, Auckland 1020
T +64 9 488 8700
F +64 9 488 8787
Email: enquiry@computershare.co.nz
Computershare website

Investors should contact Computershare directly for enquiries such as changes to postal address or bank account details.