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New Deputy Chair appointed to ABA Council

18 September 2024

Today the Australian Banking Association Council has appointed Melanie Evans, CEO of ING Australia, as its new Deputy Chair.  

The Council thanked the outgoing Deputy Chair, Marnie Baker, for her outstanding leadership during her tenure as Deputy Chair since 2019 and throughout her 35 years in the banking industry.  

Ms Evans said she was honoured to accept the role at such an important time for the industry. 

“The ABA plays a critical role in driving positive change in the industry, and to ensure customers’ interests continue to remain at the centre of policy development.  I look forward to continuing this important work with ABA members and the broader ABA team,” Ms Evans said.  

“I’d also like to extend my thanks and appreciation to Marnie Baker, who has been an outstanding Deputy Chair, and in particular, for her work in championing a more competitive industry.” 

ABA CEO Anna Bligh congratulated Melanie on her appointment and said she looked forward to working closely with her during her tenure.   

“I look forward to the important role Melanie will play in helping to lead the ABA Council to ensure the banking sector continues to put customer needs first,” Ms Bligh said.    

Ms Bligh thanked Marnie for her time as Deputy Chair and as CEO of Adelaide and Bendigo Bank and said she had been a trusted and respected voice around the ABA Council table.  

“Marnie has been a champion for the banking industry, especially when it comes to representing the important issue of proportional regulation for mid-tier banks, ensuring they can remain competitive in Australia,” Ms Bligh said.  

Contact: Benn Ayre | [email protected] | 0428 342 325 
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