commonwealth bank boss to retire amid laundering claims
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today
Arab Today, arab today
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today

Commonwealth Bank boss to retire amid laundering claims

Arab Today, arab today

Arab Today, arab today Commonwealth Bank boss to retire amid laundering claims

Ian Narev, the chief executive of Australia's biggest bank
Sydney - AFP

The chief executive of Australia's biggest bank, the Commonwealth, will retire, the company said Monday, amid pressure from regulators over alleged breaches of laws on money laundering and terrorism financing.

The bank's chairwoman Catherine Livingstone said in a statement to the stock exchange that Ian Narev "will retire by the end of the 2018 financial year".

Narev faced calls to step down last week after the financial intelligence agency AUSTRAC launched a civil action against the bank alleging "serious and systemic non-compliance" with the laws more than 53,000 times.

The 50-year-old initially insisted he would stay on but Livingstone said Monday that the bank wanted to end speculation over his future.

"Succession planning is an ongoing process at all levels of the bank. In discussions with (Narev) we have also agreed it is important for the business that we deal with the speculation and questions about his tenure," she said.

"Today's statement provides that clarity and will ensure he can continue to focus, as CEO, on successfully managing the business."

Shares in CBA, Australia's biggest company by market capitalisation, closed 1.01 percent higher to Aus$81.31 in Sydney.

"I'm not really that surprised that's happened," said TS Lim, a banking analyst at Bell Potter.

"The good thing is there's a lead time of a year or year-and-a-half, so there's continuity," he said. "I think it removes some of the volatility in the company."

New Zealand-born Narev took over the top job at the Commonwealth in late 2011. 

He had previously been involved in its private banking arm and before that worked as a corporate lawyer. 

His tenure has delivered bumper returns for shareholders, including a record Aus$9.93 billion (US$7.86 billion) annual net profit unveiled last week. 

But it has also been marred by scandals over poor financial planning advice, insurance payouts and now allegations of money laundering.

In the latest case, the country's corporate regulator ASIC said Monday the bank was refunding some Aus$10 million in total to more than 65,000 customers after selling them "unsuitable consumer credit insurance".

- Suspicious transactions -

The Commonwealth Bank is accused by AUSTRAC of failing to deliver on time 53,506 reports for cash transactions of Aus$10,000 or more at its cash deposit machines between November 2012 and September 2015, with a total value of Aus$624.7 million.

It also failed to report suspicious transactions on time, or at all, that totalled Aus$77 million, and did not monitor customers or manage the risk even after becoming aware of suspected money laundering, AUSTRAC claimed.

According to AUSTRAC's 583-page statement of claim, some of the allegations included suspected members of a crime syndicate using fake names and IDs to make separate cash deposits to CBA accounts.

The money -- totalling millions of dollars -- was then transferred to bank accounts in Hong Kong, the statement of claim said.

Several people had been arrested over the case, including three in Hong Kong, AUSTRAC added.

Each breach of the laws could attract Aus$18 million in fines, potentially running into the billions of dollars.

ASIC on Friday added it would also investigate how the lender handled the alleged breaches.

arabstoday
arabstoday

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

commonwealth bank boss to retire amid laundering claims commonwealth bank boss to retire amid laundering claims

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

commonwealth bank boss to retire amid laundering claims commonwealth bank boss to retire amid laundering claims

 



GMT 16:40 2018 Wednesday ,05 December

Trump to join world leaders at Bush funeral

GMT 12:08 2017 Saturday ,22 April

LaLaQueen bags lure fashionistas

GMT 18:19 2017 Thursday ,09 February

Iraqi forces thwart ISIS attack Baiji

GMT 05:42 2017 Tuesday ,24 October

Cyberfirm Kaspersky seeks to win back trust

GMT 09:09 2015 Thursday ,01 October

Serena withdraws from China Open and WTA Finals

GMT 20:04 2017 Thursday ,15 June

Midday break starts from Thursday in Dubai

GMT 15:10 2018 Sunday ,09 December

President Abbas to address Fatah Advisory Council

GMT 15:12 2018 Saturday ,01 September

Time is running out for Iran and its interests in Yemen

GMT 22:52 2017 Sunday ,24 December

Ministry of Health discusses ties with Romania

GMT 14:58 2012 Tuesday ,18 September

Feng Shui Tips for autumn

GMT 15:20 2017 Saturday ,30 September

Chinese manufacturing accelerates for second month

GMT 08:29 2017 Wednesday ,18 January

Industrials, Financials drag Canadian market down
Arab Today, arab today
 
 Arab Today Facebook,arab today facebook  Arab Today Twitter,arab today twitter Arab Today Rss,arab today rss  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
arabstoday, Arabstoday, Arabstoday