We’re starting the year by strengthening our commitment to supporting First Nations talent and creating meaningful career opportunities. We’re excited to share the launch of our First Nations Expression of Interest Application form, a simple and accessible way to connect with NAB and explore career pathways that matter to you. The EOI was created with purpose – to ensure First Nations talent has a dedicated space to express interest in roles that aligns with their goals and ambitions. At NAB we know our people are the heart of everything we do, and we’re on a deep and aspirational journey to listen, understand and elevate opportunities for First Nations colleagues across the Group🤝 So, if you’re ready to take the next step in your career, head over to our First Nations Careers page, we would love to see you on your journey to NAB! 💼
NAB Private Wealth is proud to announce it is adding another prestigious international award to its collection, this time recognising one of our leading private bankers. Private Client Executive Natalie Irvine was awarded 'Female Private Banker of the Year' in the Global Private Banking Innovation Awards 2024. For the second consecutive year. A big congratulations also goes to Sally Auld GAICD, Chief Investment Officer JBWere, who has been awarded 'Outstanding Contribution by a Chief Investment Officer, Australia, and New Zealand'. The awards, organised by Global Private Banker and The Digital Banker, is further recognition that the NAB Private Wealth proposition is without comparison in Australia – we’ve brought together Australia’s largest business lender and Australia’s best private bank. Congratulations Natalie & Sally!
Last week, NAB announced its Half Year Results. NAB Group CEO Andrew Irvine says the bank’s performance reflects consistent execution of NAB’s strategy in a challenging environment. Learn more here.
NAB has been named one of the top two workplaces to grow your career in Australia. #LinkedInTopCompanies It’s a reflection of what makes NAB a great place to work – the people. Our colleagues bring ideas, energy and a hunger for growth. In return, we recognise and reward their contributions and provide more opportunities to grow. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gwEzfmxV
National Australia Bank Group Chief Executive Officer Andrew Irvine has announced changes to NAB’s Executive Leadership Team. The upcoming appointments include: - Rachel Slade appointed as Group Executive Business and Private Banking. - Ana Marinkovic appointed as Group Executive Personal Banking and - Cathryn Carver appointed as Group Executive Corporate and Institutional Banking. Mr Irvine said he was delighted all the appointments were from within NAB’s senior leadership team, helping ensure alignment in delivering for the bank’s customers and colleagues. “These appointments demonstrate our ability to identify and develop talent within the business while broadening diversity and experience,” he said. “Rachel, Ana and Cath, who will lead NAB’s customer-facing businesses in Australia, are great relationship bankers who inspire their teams to deliver results for customers. They understand the importance of using technology and data to make NAB easier and simpler to bank with.”