Key ANZ Private Bank role for Greiner
Former Greenway Capital chief operating officer Justin Greiner has been appointed NSW and ACT state director for ANZ Private Bank.
At the same time, and as reported in Money Management yesterday, ANZ Private Bank has appointed George Haramis head of advisory and risk.
Also a former head of financial planning at Westpac, Greiner will be responsible for the Private Bank businesses in NSW and ACT, representing approximately 40 per cent of the bank’s national business.
Haramis will lead a national team of 50 advisers and risk professionals specialising in “tailoring financial solutions to the needs of high-net-worth individuals”.
He was previously with listed salary packaging company McMillan Shakespeare (MSL), where he was a director of sales and marketing.
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