Chapman steered ASB clear of CBA's controversies
Barbara Chapman's resignation follows that of CBA chief executive Ian Narev.
Jenny Ruth
Tue, 03 Oct 2017
ASB Bank has stabilised and become more consistently profitable during chief executive Barbara Chapman’s tenure, Massey University associate professor David Tripe says.
Ms Chapman, 57, is to retire at Easter next year after holding the top job since April 2011.
She wasn’t available to
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Tue, 03 Oct 2017
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