Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd on Thursday named Paul O'Sullivan, the current chair of Singapore Telecommunications-owned Optus, to succeed its Chairman David Gonski, who would retire in October.
Gonski, who has been ANZ chairman since 2014, would leave after finalisation of the lender’s full-year results, the bank said.
O’Sullivan currently serves on the board of Australian soft-drink bottler Coca-Cola Amatil and has previously held senior roles at Singapore Telecommunications, including the chief executive of its Optus division.
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