New CEO being sought for Rural Bank

25 March 2015
| By Staff |
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Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has begun the search for a new chief executive for its wholly-owned subsidiary, Rural Bank, following the resignation this week of Paul Hutchinson.

The banking group announced this week that Hutchinson had resigned but would remain in his role for a number of moths to enable a smooth transition.

Confirming Hutchinson's departure, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank managing director, Mike Hirst said the company had embarked on a rigorous recruitment process.

Hutchinson had spent nearly nine years with Rural Bank, which employs nearly 300 personnel and 10.5 per cent of the agricultural debt market.

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