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Sheng Lee Takes Charge as ANZ Country Head in Vietnam

ANZ has appointed Sheng Lee as the new Country Head for ANZ Vietnam, a position that is subject to regulatory approval. Lee, who currently serves as Head of Coverage in Hong Kong, will report to Chris Raciti, the Head of South East Asia, India, and the Middle East, as well as Country Head for Singapore. He succeeds Mark Fitz-Gerald, the outgoing head of ANZ Vietnam.

Lee brings extensive experience from various senior roles within the ANZ network, including previous Country Head positions in Vanuatu and Laos. His leadership is expected to strengthen ANZ’s operations in Vietnam, a market the bank has been part of since 1993.

Strengthening ANZ’s Presence in Vietnam

Raciti expressed confidence in Lee’s ability to guide the bank’s Vietnam operations, stating, “Sheng brings a strong foundation of knowledge and proven leadership to this role.” He emphasized the importance of Vietnam within ANZ’s international network, highlighting its unique position as the only Australian bank operating in the country.

“Vietnam is an important part of ANZ’s international network. We are uniquely placed to connect customers here with insights and expertise across our network,” Raciti added. The bank aims to deepen its relationships with key corporate clients in Vietnam, as well as with local and international banks and financial institutions.

Lee, who joined ANZ in 2015, will be relocating to Ho Chi Minh City and is expected to assume his new responsibilities early next year, pending necessary regulatory and travel approvals.

Thanking a Respected Leader

In his remarks, Raciti also extended gratitude to Fitz-Gerald for his contributions over the past eight years. “He has been a terrific leader, and we wish him the best in the next chapter of his career,” he said.

ANZ’s operations in Vietnam offer a comprehensive range of banking services to multinational corporations, large local companies, and financial institutions. This strategic appointment of Sheng Lee signals ANZ’s commitment to enhancing its footprint in the Vietnamese market, ensuring that the bank continues to meet the evolving needs of its clients.

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