George Frazis - WESTPAC BANKING CEO - St.George Banking Group
WBC Stock | EUR 15.40 0.21 1.35% |
CEO
Mr. George Frazis serves as Chief Executive Consumer Bank of Westpac Banking Corporationration George was appointed Chief Executive, Consumer Bank in June 2015, responsible for managing the end to end relationship with consumer customers. This includes all consumer distribution, digital, marketing, transformation and banking products and services under the Westpac, St.George, BankSA, Bank of Melbourne and RAMS brands. Prior to this appointment, he was CEO, St.George Banking Group. George joined the Westpac Group in March 2009 as Chief Executive, Westpac New Zealand Limited. George is highly experienced in the financial services industry. He was formerly Group Executive General Manager at National Australia Bank. Prior to that, George was a senior executive in Commonwealth Bank of Australias Institutional Banking Division and has also been a partner with the Boston Consulting Group and an officer in the Royal Australian Air Force. George is a Governor of the St.George Foundation and is Chair of the Prime Ministers Industry Advisory Committee on Veterans Employment. since 2015.
Age | 53 |
Tenure | 9 years |
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WESTPAC BANKING Leadership Team
Elected by the shareholders, the WESTPAC BANKING's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: WESTPAC BANKING inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of WESTPAC. The board's role is to monitor WESTPAC BANKING's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. WESTPAC BANKING's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, WESTPAC BANKING's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Ewen Crouch, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
John Arthur, COO, Senior Company Secretary | ||
Alastair Welsh, Acting Chief Executive Business | ||
George Frazis, CEO - St.George Banking Group | ||
Gary Thursby, Chief Strategy Officer | ||
Tim Hartin, Group Company Secretary | ||
Peter King, CFO | ||
Elizabeth Bryan, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
Alison Deans, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
Guilherme Lima, Chief Executive of Business division | ||
Robert Elstone, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
Craig Dunn, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
Rebecca Lim, Company Secretary | ||
Anita Fung, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
Craig Bright, CIO | ||
Alexandra Holcomb, Chief Risk Officer | ||
Andrew Bowden, Head - Investor Relations | ||
Margaret Seale, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
Philip Coffey, Deputy CEO | ||
Peter Nash, Non-Executive Director | ||
Mei Yuen, Director | ||
Christine Parker, Group Executive - Human Resources & Corporate Affairs | ||
Lyn Cobley, Group Executive - Westpac Institutional Bank (WIB) | ||
Steven Harker, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
Carolyn McCann, Group Executive - Customer & Corporate Relations | ||
Brian Hartzer, CEO - Australian Financial Services | ||
David Lees, Acting CFO | ||
Peter Hawkins, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
Lindsay Maxsted, Non-Executive Independent Chairman of the Board | ||
David Curran, CIO | ||
David McLean, Acting CEO of Westpac New Zealand Limited | ||
David Stephen, Chief Risk Officer | ||
Nerida Caesar, Non-Executive Independent Director | ||
Brad Cooper, CEO of BT Financial Group | ||
Peter Marriott, Independent Non-Executive Director | ||
David Lindberg, Chief Executive - Commercial & Business Bank |
WESTPAC Stock Performance Indicators
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Price To Book | 1.14 X | |||
Price To Sales | 4.37 X | |||
Total Debt | 146.87 B | |||
Price To Earnings To Growth | 1.23 X | |||
Number Of Employees | 36 | |||
Market Capitalization | 48.36 B | |||
Total Asset | 1.01 T | |||
Annual Yield | 0.20 % | |||
Net Asset | 1.01 T | |||
Last Dividend Paid | 0.94 |
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