Taranaki Daily News

Key tapped for Aussie bank role

- SUSAN EDMUNDS

Former prime minister Sir John Key has been promoted to the board of ANZ Group.

He has chaired the board of its New Zealand subsidiary since January, after being named for that role in October.

In a statement to the Australian stock exchange, the bank’s chairman, David Gonski, said Key had the ideal credential­s to join the Australian parent bank’s board.

‘‘Our New Zealand business has already benefited from his significan­t experience and I know he will make a valuable contributi­on to the ongoing success of the broader group.’’

The appointmen­t takes effect immediatel­y although Key will have to stand for election at the annual meeting on December 19.

He joined the local bank’s board in October last year before being promoted to chair it.

Before his political career, Key worked in financial markets and was head of foreign exchange at United States investment bank Merrill Lynch.

ANZ highlighte­d the honours Key has received – he was knighted in the 2017 Queen’s Birthday honours and is also the recipient of the Companion of the Order of Australia for his work on the bilateral relationsh­ip between the two countries.

At the time of his New Zealand appointmen­t, commentato­rs said it was likely he would move on to a role with the group.

Key’s experience and financial skills would be valuable to the bank, banking commentato­r David Tripe has said previously. He would bring credibilit­y.

‘‘He will be reasonably well connected and people will listen to what he has to say and will be keen to meet him,’’ Tripe said at the time.

‘‘He should also have governance skills and experience and should have some independen­ce of thought in relation to the management of the bank.’’

 ?? PHOTO: CHRIS MCKEEN/STUFF ?? Former prime minister and current ANZ chairman Sir John Key has been promoted to the bank’s Australian board of directors.
PHOTO: CHRIS MCKEEN/STUFF Former prime minister and current ANZ chairman Sir John Key has been promoted to the bank’s Australian board of directors.

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