BOQ announces resignation of CFO
Bank of Queensland (BOQ) has announced the resignation of Matt Baxby, chief financial officer (CFO), to pursue other leadership opportunities.
Baxby would remain with BOQ until full year results in October 2019, following the commencement of George Frazis, managing director and chief executive officer, in September. His notice period ends 31 December 2019.
Roger Davis, BOQ chairman, said Baxby had made a significant contribution during his seven years with the group, which included the previous year as CFO and six years as group executive retail banking.
“After almost 10 years at Virgin Group, Matt joined BOQ in 2012 and was instrumental in BOQ acquiring Virgin Money in 2013,” Davis said.
“Since the acquisition, Virgin Money has continued to grow and diversify its product offerings as a challenger brand.”
“The board thanks Matt and wishes him all the best in the next chapter in his career.”
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