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Karen Maley

Westpac needs to fill its hottest seat quickly

Institutional investors, worried that Westpac has a lame-duck chairman and an acting CEO, are pressuring the bank's board to fix the situation quickly.

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Westpac lurched into 2020, reeling from the heavy damages it sustained as a result of its massive money-laundering scandal, but directors of the country's second-largest bank are under intense pressure to quickly steady the $88.4 billion behemoth.

Their most urgent task, of course, is to appoint a new chairman to replace Lindsay Maxsted, who has brought forward his retirement to the first half of this year.

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Karen Maley writes on banking and finance, specialising in financial services, private equity and investment banking. Karen is based in Sydney. Connect with Karen on Twitter. Email Karen at karen.maley@afr.com

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