ANZ makes CFO appointment
Banking group, ANZ has appointed a new Chief Financial Officer, International and Institutional Banking.
The group announced this week it had appointed Mary MacLeod to the position, reporting to Chief Financial Officer Shayne Elliott and Chief Executive, International and Institutional Banking, Andrew Geczy.
The announcement MacLeod’s role would be responsible for managing the financial performance and regulatory reporting for International and Institutional Banking across ANZ’s 33 markets.
MacLeod was Deputy CEO of ICBC International and has worked in a range of senior executive roles in global banking and corporate finance roles at Deutsche Bank in Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
MacLeod, a trained accountant, will join ANZ in October starting in Hong Kong before relocating to Melbourne.
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