National Australia Bank says Nathan Goonan resigns as group CFO

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(Reuters) - National Australia Bank ( NAUBF ) on Monday said Nathan Goonan has resigned as group chief financial officer amid other senior executive changes.

Nathan Goonan became the chief financial officer of the bank in July 2023 and previously served as executive general manager of group strategy and development, having been with the bank for about 15 years.

NAB added that Shaun Dooley, who is currently the group chief risk officer, will act as group CFO while NAB recruits a replacement.

Apart from the finance chief transition, the bank said Rachel Slade, who is currently the group executive for business and private banking, will leave NAB on 1 July, to be replaced by Andrew Auerbach, a business and wealth banker from Canada.

Australia's Westpac on Monday said it had appointed Goonan as its chief financial officer.

(Reporting by Adwitiya Srivastava in Bengaluru; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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