Catherine McGrath appointed CEO Westpac New Zealand
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Release
24 September 2021
CATHERINE MCGRATH APPOINTED CEO, WESTPAC NEW ZEALAND
Westpac Group CEO Peter King and the Westpac New Zealand Board today
announced the appointment of Catherine McGrath as Chief Executive Officer, Westpac
New Zealand.
Catherine recently returned to New Zealand from London where she was Head of
Channels for Barclays Group, having previously held several senior leadership roles at
Barclays since 2013.
Mr King said: “Catherine is an experienced and well-respected financial services leader.
The Westpac New Zealand Board and I are delighted she has accepted this critical role
leading the New Zealand business and as a member of the Westpac Group Executive
Team.
“Catherine’s banking career started at the Bank of New Zealand. Since then, she has
driven large-scale transformations at some of the world’s best-known banks, including
Barclays Group and Lloyds TSB in the UK.
“Westpac New Zealand is a strong business that has been serving New Zealanders for
160 years. In our recent portfolio review of the business, we identified ways to improve
service for customers, including improving our digital capabilities, an area in which
Catherine has considerable management expertise.”
Pip Greenwood, Chair-elect of the Board of Westpac New Zealand, said Westpac New
Zealand would benefit from Ms McGrath’s deep experience, in both the local and UK
markets, and her success at leading large teams.
“Catherine joins Westpac New Zealand at a time of opportunity for our business, as we
support New Zealanders through the challenges of COVID-19, and we seek to
differentiate ourselves through leading customer service,” Ms Greenwood said.
Ms McGrath said it was a great privilege to be appointed to the role.
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"Westpac New Zealand is a strong and trusted brand, with a clear focus on customers
and community. I am excited by the opportunity ahead and the role we can play in
supporting New Zealand,” said Ms McGrath.
Mr King said: “I would also like to thank Simon Power who has acted in the role while we
undertook a global search. Simon took on the role at a challenging time and we are
grateful for his leadership.”
Ms McGrath will commence as CEO Westpac New Zealand on 15 November 2021,
subject to regulatory approvals in Australia and New Zealand. Simon Power will
continue to act in the role in the interim, after which time he will return to his role as
General Manager, Institutional & Business Banking.
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Catherine McGrath biography
Ms McGrath joined the Barclays Group in London in 2013. During that time she held a
number of executive roles with her most recent role being Head of Channels. In this role
she oversaw a division of 16,000 people, with accountability for all channels, including
branches and digital. She also led the Open Banking implementation across Barclays
Group and the development of their Community Banking proposition.
Before joining Barclays, Catherine was an Executive with ASB Bank New Zealand from
2010 to 2012, and held senior positions across the bank including strategy, lending,
deposits, customer analytics & pricing, cards, transactions and payments.
Catherine also spent four years with Lloyds TSB Bank, London, where she held two
senior roles, one responsible for the Transaction Banking business and as divisional
Chief Risk Officer.
Between 2002 and 2005, Catherine was with the Prudential Group. Her last role was to
lead a new 50:50 joint venture between Prudential & Discovery Holdings (South African
health insurer), successfully building and launching a new health insurance business.
Ms McGrath has a Bachelor of Law and a Bachelor of Commerce, Accounting and
Business Admin, from Canterbury University, New Zealand. She was admitted to the
New Zealand Bar in 1994.
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