Bank of New Zealand

Delivering High-Impact LED Display Solutions Across a National Retail and Corporate Network

  • As one of New Zealand’s leading financial institutions, the Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) places great importance on how it presents itself within both its retail branches and corporate environments. A seamless digital experience is central to BNZ’s brand presence and customer engagement strategy.

    Over the past five years, FMC has been proud to partner with BNZ to design, deliver, and support a nationwide network of high-quality LED display systems.

  • FMC has supplied and installed large-format LED screens across BNZ’s branch network and corporate offices throughout New Zealand. These installations are part of BNZ’s capital works programme, with FMC overseeing:

    • Bespoke LED screen design

    • Vendor-neutral procurement of optimal hardware

    • Structural and electrical planning

    • Professional installation and integration

    • Project management across multiple sites

    Each site presents unique requirements, with many installations needing to be completed within tight timeframes and complex spatial constraints.

    • Complex Site Conditions: Many installations required custom engineering to suit architectural constraints or structural limitations.

    • Strict Timeframes: Installations were often coordinated around branch refurbishments or corporate project timelines, with little room for delay.

    • Nationwide Coordination: Delivering consistent quality and service across multiple locations throughout the country.

Anthony Parkin, BNZ - Programme Manager:

“The FMCTV team always delivers on these requirements and often exceeds our expectations. They are very much part of our integrated delivery model. Their approach to delivery is very professional from the design process right through to the onsite installation – with the output being a product of the highest quality. We would have no hesitation to recommend them as a supplier to any business looking for a digital display solution.”