Winder reports to Whitfield at Westpac

Westpac Institutional Bank has announced that Terry Winder has been confirmed as chief financial officer following an extensive global search.

The appointment will see Winder join the institutional bank’s executive team and report to group executive, Rob Whitfield.

Winder, who has over 25 years’ experience in financial markets, joined Westpac in 2010 and has been acting chief financial officer for the institutional bank since June 2012.

 

Ruffell up Australian Philanthropy Services

Australian Philanthropic Services has announced the appointment of Antonia Ruffell as chief executive.

She comes to the role after serving as philanthropy services manager at Perpetual. Ruffell has held senior roles in the corporate and non-profit sectors in Australia and the United Kingdom with organisations such as the Royal Agricultural Society Foundation, Mission Australia, The Prince’s Trust in the UK and ING Australia.

 

Greg Johnson grabbed by TAL

TAL Retail, a division of life insurance company TAL, has appointed Greg Johnson as head of product and marketing.

Johnson comes to TAL from the Aussie Group, where he was head of product and, prior to Aussie, worked at Commonwealth Bank of Australia in both group and retail banking functions.

He has a broad background in product, finance, marketing, consulting and management roles across a number of different industries.

 

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Geopolitical risks rewire asset allocation ‘operating system’: GIC

Some investors are “missing the point” of geopolitical risks by equating them to the disruptions from conflicts and wars, according to GIC chief economist Prakash Kannan, but in reality, geopolitical risk is no longer episodic or peripheral. This means investors need to think harder about inflation and country composition in their portfolio.

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