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ASX appoints new CFO


03 October 2018 Sydney
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

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The Australian Securities Exchange Limited (ASX) has appointed Gillian Larkins as CFO, effective 29 October.

Most recently, Larkins was CFO of ASX-listed Perpetual Limited where her role
encompassed finance, technology, legal, compliance, and risk responsibilities.

Larkins’ appoint follows a comprehensive global search. She is replacing Ramy Aziz as CFO, who announced his intention to retire after more than 18 years with the group in June 2018.

Prior to her CFO appointment, Larkins led the company’s transformation programme. Larkins has also held roles as CFO of Westpac’s Institutional Bank and CFO for Citigroup’s operations in Australia and New Zealand.

Dominic Stevens, ASX managing director and CEO, commented: “We look forward to welcoming Larkins to ASX. She brings a strong track record of financial and strategic business leadership.”

He added: “Her skills and experience will be invaluable as we complete our Stronger Foundations programme and pursue new and adjacent revenue opportunities.”
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