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Ex-HSBC Banker Nuno Matos Brings ‘Clean Slate’ to ANZ
Ex-HSBC Banker Nuno Matos to Succeed Elliott as ANZ CEO
Nuno Matos will become chief executive officer at ANZ Group Holdings Ltd., succeeding Shayne Elliott who is retiring after nine years in the role that culminated in a tumultuous ending.
Australian lender ANZ names former HSBC wealth chief Nuno Matos as new CEO
Australian lender ANZ Group said on Monday it had appointed former HSBC executive Nuno Matos as its next CEO, replacing Shayne Elliott, who is set to retire in July 2025 after nine years in the role.
ANZ investors see new chief executive Nuno Matos as a clean slate
The succession means three of the country’s four major banks will have appointed new chief executives this year. The Portuguese banker will start on July 3.
New ANZ CEO Nuno Matos is focused, genuine, tech-savvy … and crazy about sport
He’s mad about sports, including tennis and legend Rafael Nadal, but when it comes to the high-octane world of banking incoming ANZ chief executive Nuno Matos is described as a keen adopter of technology and “very focused”.
ANZ names Nuno Matos as CEO as Shayne Elliott departs
ANZ Chairman Paul O’Sullivan has announced Nuno Matos (pictured above left) as the bank’s new CEO. Matos will succeed Shayne Elliott (pictured above right) in July 2025. Matos, a seasoned banker with over three decades of global experience, has led retail, wholesale, and commercial operations across multiple markets.
Former HSBC banker Nuno Matos to lead Australian lender ANZ
ANZ has appointed former HSBC banker Nuno Matos as its next chief executive, after he missed out on the top job at the London-based lender earlier this year
Ex-HSBC banker Nuno Matos to succeed Shayne Elliott as ANZ CEO
Nuno Matos will become CEO at ANZ Group Holdings, succeeding Shayne Elliott who is retiring after nine years in the role that culminated in a tumultuous ending.
Ex-HSBC Banker Nuno Matos Brings ‘Clean Slate’ to ANZ as CEO
ANZ Group Holdings Ltd.’s new chief executive officer will face a long list of challenges when he takes up his role at Australia’s second-largest lender by assets next July.
ANZ Group Names Nuno Matos CEO
ANZ Group announced that Nuno Matos will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer on July 3, 2025, succeeding Shayne Elliott, who
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HSBC plans $3bn cost-saving from restructuring
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Australian Lender ANZ Names Nuno Matos as New CEO
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‘Like a star football player’: meet ANZ’s next CEO
Born in Portugal with a globetrotting career spanning Peru, Brazil, Mexico and Hong Kong, Nuno Matos’ route to Australia is ...
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