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Westpac NZ boss Peter Clare resigns after heart surgery

Published: Tue 12 Aug 2014 10:19 AM
Westpac NZ boss Peter Clare resigns after major heart surgery
By Paul McBeth
Aug. 12 (BusinessDesk) – Westpac Banking Corp’s New Zealand chief executive Peter Clare has resigned to recover from major heart surgery.
Clare will leave the Australian banking group after six years following a recent major medical procedure to correct a heart condition, Westpac said in a statement. He took over the New Zealand unit’s top job in April 2012, replacing George Frazis who went on to head up St George Bank.
David McLean, head of Americas division of Westpac Institutional Bank, will return to New Zealand from New York to take up the role of acting CEO.
“I would like to thank Peter for his contribution to the group and wish him and his family well in his recuperation and into the future,” Westpac group chief Gail Kelly said.
The dual-listed bank’s NZX shares were unchanged at $36.29 and last traded at A$32.97 on the ASX.
(BusinessDesk)

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