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Wednesday 20th June 2012 |
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Bank of New Zealand, the lender owned by National Australia Bank, said chief financial officer Ken Christie will return to Australia at the end of the year to take up a job with the parent.
Christie was seconded to BNZ from NAB in 2007 for the role. His new role at the Australian bank hasn’t yet been confirmed. A replacement CFO for BNZ has yet to be decided.
BNZ chief executive heaped praise on Christie, saying the bank’s strong financial position “is due in a large part to Mr Christie’s vision, guidance and leadership.”
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