Mark Waller, the man who transformed EBOS Group into a NZX top 50 company, has been inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame.
Over nearly four decades, Waller saw EBOS Group rise from a small player in the share market turning over around $8 million into a dual-listed company generating more than $7 billion today.
Born in Christchurch in 1953, Waller, upon leaving school, had thought he wanted to be an oceanographer until his father suggested that he may in fact be more commercially minded.
Having taken a gap year working for BNZ in Fiji, Waller returned to Christchurch in agreement with his father.
After six years working in Melbourne, Waller joined EBOS Group initially as chief financial officer in the 1980s, a time when the company was marginally profitable.