Australian lender ANZ names Nuno Matos as new CEO
- Nuno Matos has been named the new CEO of ANZ, replacing previous CEO Elliot, as confirmed by the ANZ board.
- Matos, formerly CEO of Wealth and Personal Banking at HSBC, will oversee ANZ's $4.9 billion Suncorp purchase from Melbourne.
- ANZ Group Chairman Paul O'Sullivan expressed satisfaction with Matos's appointment as he will lead the execution of ANZ's strategy.
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Shayne Elliott has announced his resignation and will step down from top job in July after nine years in the role.
ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott has announced his resignation and will step down from top job in July after nine years in the role.Elliot's replacement will be Nuno Matos, who was previously CEO of Wealth and Personal Banking at HSBC, the ANZ board said in a statement.Matos will move from Hong Kong to Melbourne to take up the job, which will involve overseeing the integration of ANZ's $4.9 billion Suncorp purchase.READ MORE: More cash for one…
Australian lender ANZ names Nuno Matos as new CEO
(Reuters) – ANZ Group has appointed Nuno Matos as its chief executive, replacing Shayne Elliott who is set to retire in July 2025 after nine years in the role, the Australian lender said on Monday. “Critically, Nuno has led several bank business, risk and technology transformations, which will be a significant benefit as we prepare to scale the migration of customers, including those from Suncorp Bank, across to ANZ Plus as well as supportin…
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