NAB names Inder Singh CFO as risk chief Shaun Dooley plans retirement

Reuters
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NAB names Inder Singh CFO as risk chief Shaun Dooley plans retirement

NAB announced executive leadership changes, with Group Chief Risk Officer Shaun Dooley confirming he will retire by the end of 2026. Inder Singh, previously named as the bank’s incoming Group Chief Financial Officer and Group Executive Strategy, will start on 2 March 2026, after which Dooley will return to his Chief Risk Officer role from his acting Chief Financial Officer position. NAB said it will begin a recruitment process to fill the Chief Risk Officer role.

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