Ian Narev's reign at Commonwealth Bank: from scandals to blockbuster profits
Anne HylandSenior Correspondent
Updated
Behind Ian Narev's affable façade is the chief executive of the country's biggest bank which everyone loves to hate. How did it come to this?
Narev, Commonwealth Bank's third chief executive since the bank was fully privatised in 1996, will be pondering his legacy when he marks six years in the job in December – if he's still there.
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Anne Hyland is an award-winning writer and a senior correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. She was previously deputy editor of Good Weekend and has worked for The AFR and as a foreign correspondent. Connect with Anne on Twitter. Email Anne at ahyland@smh.com.au
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