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George Frazis

06 June 2019 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Westpac executive to head BOQ

Bank of Queensland has selected the chief executive of Westpac’s consumer bank to be its new boss from September. George Frazis will be the bank’s ...

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Labor announces new shadow treasurer

In an announcement over the weekend, the leader of the opposition party announced a new look shadow ministry, including a new treasurer

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GoCardless appoints Australian GM

GoCardless has appointed Carolyn Breeze to the role of general manager, Australia and New Zealand to help the payment company transform bank-to-bank ...

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Bendigo Bank appoints new chair

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank will see its chairman retire after 13 years in the role, having selected his replacement to start later in the year

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Bell Direct appoints sales and marketing head

Online broker Bell Direct has filled its newly created position of head of sales and marketing, with the company saying it is expanding its offering

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Mercer picks investment strategy leader

Mercer has hired a former Suncorp executive manager to be its new head of investment strategy. Gwion Moore is taking the role, joining the ...

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Resimac adds to NZ underwriting team

Lending non-bank mortgage provider Resimac has bolstered its New Zealand underwriting team with a newly-created role. Dannie Wang is joining the ...

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BOQ chair retires

The chairman of Bank of Queensland will be stepping down after six years in the role. Roger Davis will be resigning from the bank in October, ...

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Coalition introduces new Treasury team

Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced his new cabinet over the weekend, including new faces in the Treasury team to be led by Treasurer Josh ...

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Suncorp CEO resigns

Suncorp’s chief executive and managing director Michael Cameron is stepping down after four years leading the company. Filling in for Mr Cameron’s ...

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