
Westpac's Christmas shift
CEO Anthony Miller made two bad decisions this week. One was opening his mouth.
CEO Anthony Miller made two bad decisions this week. One was opening his mouth.
Shemara Wikramanayake worked the phones to avert a first strike, to no avail.
A sensational leak has destabilised the bank's leadership. NAB's shareholders are understandably jumpy about the bank's current direction.
No matter how ludicrous the words that fall from Gonski's lips, everyone nods along as if some papal edict has just been uttered.
ANZ Plus briefing baffles banking analysts and a pilot strike in Helsinki disrupts Qantas' Singapore route.
Cast your eye around the ANZ board room table and it becomes apparent how Shayne Elliott got away with as much as he did. Seven directors, and virtually no banking expertise.
Over a decade, Westpac has lurched from one personnel blunder to the next. But like choosing an ugly bridesmaid, every chair and CEO dreams of finding someone worse to make him look better. The bank’s arrival at Steven Gregg is simply another outworking of that truth.