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About Antonia Watson
Antonia is Group Executive & CEO of ANZ New Zealand. ANZ is Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest and oldest bank, with origins stretching back to 1840. ANZ NZ offers a full range of banking options, including Personal, Business, Institutional, Funds Management and Private Banking.
Prior to her role as CEO, Antonia held roles as Managing Director of ANZ NZ’s Retail and Business Banking business and as Chief Financial Officer.
In her most recent role as MD Retail and Business Banking, Antonia was responsible for our network of retail branches, contact centres and banking specialists who take care of over two million consumer and small business customers.
Antonia joined ANZ from Morgan Stanley, where she was General Manager of their business services and technology centre in Budapest and had various Finance roles in Sydney and London. She started her career at KPMG.
ARTICLES BY ANTONIA WATSON
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New research illustrates a positive flow-on effect for female participation and achievement when we “watch women win”.
2021-12-02 10:17 -
Banking & Finance
BEHIND THE NUMBERS: Natural disasters and huge transformation but earnings remain solid
As New Zealand’s biggest lender ANZ is also focused on being its most secure. ANZ ensures it is a financial bedrock for the Kiwi economy while completing major regulatory project.
2023-05-05 06:58 -
As New Zealand businesses recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, what trends will have changed for good?
2022-09-26 14:18 -
ANZ New Zealand CEO says a strategic focus on environmental sustainability will create opportunities for the bank and its customers.
2021-10-19 10:00 -
ANZ New Zealand CEO Antonia Watson reflects on the environment for banking, the crucial need for diversity and what makes a good leader.
2021-08-27 11:09 -
New Zealand handled the health and economic impacts of COVID-19 with resilience – leading to a strong financial result for the bank.
2021-05-05 08:29 -
Sustainable houses may cost more to build but they have long-term health and economic benefits.
2019-04-12 09:39