Financial Wisdom seeks new head
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is aiming to have a replacement head for its Financial Wisdom advice group in place before the mid-October departure of general manager Jerome Bleijie.
CBA executive general manager financial planning and advice services Brett Himbury says the group began the search for a replacement two weeks ago after Bleijie was promoted to the position of general manager of the bank’s mortgage wealth division.
“It’s a great opportunity for Jerome as he will be responsible for an active mortgage book of more than $100 billion,” Himbury says.
Bleijie has been with the bank for three years and in his new role replaces Lyndell Fraser, who recently left the bank to join Suncorp.
“Jerome has made a significant contribution to the group and has done a great job in raising the proposition of the business in the eyes of our advisers,” Himbury says.
Meanwhile, Himbury, who has been nominated for a place on the board of the Financial Planning Association, says CBA is looking to take a more active role in promoting the planning industry to consumers.
“We’ve been actively working towards improving our proposition and now it’s time to contribute more to driving the development of the industry itself,” he says.
Himbury, who joined CBA from Westpac 12 months ago, says the group will lose out if the time and effort spent on “brushing-up” its proposition ends up being offset by consumers being suspicious of planners.
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