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"What's on the CRO's Mind" with Bruce Munro, CRO National Australia Bank

NAB, The Auditorium, Ground Level, 800 Bourke St, Docklands, Melbourne

Tue 27 March 2012 | 4.00PM start with networking drinks from 5.00PM until 6.00PM

We begin our member events for 2012 by gaining insights into some of the hottest topics for the year in world of risk in banking and financial services from someone who is truly in the know. Bruce Munro, CRO of NAB Group, will share with you his insights into what's on his mind about the year ahead at our March member event in Melbourne. You can expect to hear his views on the Eurozone crisis, Australia's multi speed economy, funding and cost challenges and regulatory implication amongst others. This will no doubt be a very popular event so please ensure you register early.

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Speakers: Bruce Munro, CRO National Australia Bank

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Key Themes

Key themes that you can expect to hear about:

Eurozone Crisis and impact on Australian Banks

Challenges and opportunites presented by Australia's multispeed economy

Regulation and what it means for the shape and scale of banking in the years ahead

Challenges in wholesale funding, liquidity and balance sheet management.

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Bruce Munro

Bruce Munro, Chief Risk Officer, National Australia Bank

Bruce Munro is the Group Chief Risk Officer.  Bruce was appointed to the role in January 2009 and is responsible for the risk management function across the National Australia group, reporting to Cameron Clyne, Managing Director & Group Chief Executive Officer.  

Bruce’s previous role was Chief Executive Officer, nab Asia responsible for the operations of National Australia Bank Ltd in Asia, including Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Japan and India.  Prior to that, Bruce was Regional General Manager Specialised Businesses, responsible for the business segments of Healthcare, Government Business, Education, Agribusiness, Food, Fibre & Beverage as well as Succession and Specialised Services.  

In November 2005, he was the COO for nab’s business bank and managed a diverse portfolio of business units.  Bruce joined the nab in December 2004, prior to which he had a lengthy career with the Commonwealth Bank (CBA).  Bruce has had an extensive involvement in the payments industry, previously holding the position of Deputy Chair of the Australian Payments Clearing Association, and member of the Visa Executive Committee and board member of Austraclear Ltd.   

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