ANZ bank says it will announce the timing for its new New Zealand chief executive by the end of the year.
The bank's former boss David Hisco left in June under a cloud of controversy over expenses claimed for chauffeur-driven cars and wine storage.
Hisco had been chief executive for nine years. Head of retail and business banking Antonia Watson has been acting chief executive since then.
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The bank yesterday announced to the New Zealand stock exchange that by the end of the year it would know the likely timing for when a new chief executive would be appointed.