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Exec changes at NAB continue apace

Exec changes at NAB continue apace

(22 March 2020 - Australia) NAB has announced that Anthony Healy, Business and Private Banking Chief Customer Officer (CCO), will step down from the bank on April 30.

The move follows the resignation of former NAB Retail Bank head Mike Baird and Broker Head Nicole Devine. Mr Healy has served for ten years across several executive roles in Australia and New Zealand.

 

The outgoing CCO will be replaced by in an interim capacity by current Business and Private Banking CRO, Michael Saadie, subject to regulatory approvals, while NAB searches for a permanent replacement.

 

“I’m proud of the businesses which I have been a part of building in Australia and New Zealand. We play such an important role for the people and communities that we serve. I am confident that under Ross’ leadership, NAB will continue to thrive in a challenging banking environment. “Now is the right time for me to consider what the next 10 years look like, professionally and personally” commented Mr Healy.

 

“Anthony has been recognised for his strong customer focus, innovation and market leading results. He has been a champion for supporting our small to medium enterprises, the engine room of the Australian economy, and the development of regional and rural Australia. He has been a key member of NAB’s executive leadership team through a challenging period and I have valued his support since I joined NAB” said NAB Group CEO, Ross McEwan.

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