Australia and New Zealand Banking Group - Arms

Arms

Arms of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
Arms of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
Notes The arms of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group consist of:
Crest Upon a helm with a wreath of the colours an antelope and a unicorn both armed and crined Or and gorged with a collar Gules supporting saltirewise a key Gold and a sword Proper quillons hilt and pommel Gold.
Escutcheon Per pale Azure and Or a pile couped and per pale its point on a mound issuing in base also per pale eight roundels and as many billets in circle all counterchanged.
Supporters On the dexter side a kangaroo Or and on the sinister side a kiwi Azure beaked and legged Gold.
Compartment Desert and grass proper.
Motto Tenacious of purpose.
Badge Four mullets crosswise each of six points Argent dimidiating a like mullet Gules fimbriated Argent between them in circle a plate between two bezants.

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