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ING loses marketing chief

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By Victoria Young
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2 minute read

ING Australia sales and marketing executive director Dan Powell has quit after nearly three years.

ING Australia sales and marketing executive director Dan Powell has quit after nearly three years.

ING head of distribution and research Ross Barnwell will succeed him. Powell will leave ING on March 1.

The news comes just a week after chief executive Paul Bedbrook's departure after four years in the job. Bedbrook was promoted to ING Asia Pacific chief executive with responsibility for Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Malaysia. He will move to Hong Kong on May 1.

"Dan has transformed sales and marketing during his time in the role," Bedbrook said.

"He has helped create a high-performing team and has consistently delivered results and contributed in many ways to our success and growth."

Powell said he left behind a strong team with the capability to drive growth.

"With this in place and the changes occurring within ING Australia, it is now timely for me to pursue new opportunities outside of ING Australia," he said.

It is not yet known where Powell has gone.