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Shayne Elliott  | |
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|   Elliott in 2018  | |
| Born | Shayne Cary Elliott 1963or1964(age 60–61) [1] New Zealand  | 
| Education | Waitakere College | 
| Alma mater | University of Auckland | 
| Occupation | Banker | 
| Title | CEO, ANZ Bank | 
| Spouse | Najla Elliott | 
Shayne Cary Elliott (born 1963) is a New Zealand banker, and the chief executive officer (CEO) of ANZ Bank. [2]
Prior to joining ANZ Bank, Shayne Elliott was a senior executive at EFG Hermes, and worked for Citi bank. [3] [2] He joined ANZ Bank in June 2009 as the head of the bank's institutional division. [3] In 2012, Elliott became CFO of ANZ. [4] In September 2015, it was announced that Elliott would be replacing Mike Smith as ANZ's CEO starting January 1, 2016. [2]
As CEO of ANZ, Elliott was praised for his 'purpose' driven leadership, which has seen the bank support the LGBTQI community and refugees in Australia. [5]
Shayne Elliott is the son of a builder, and grew up in Te Atatū South, a suburb of Auckland. [1] He was educated at Waitakere College and the University of Auckland. [1]
Elliott is married to Najla, an Egyptian-born economist, who he met when he was running Citigroup's Egypt business in Cairo. [6]