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ANZ’s ‘good news’ culture masking problems, bank review finds

November 15, 2025
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ANZ’s ‘good news’ culture masking problems, bank review finds
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SYDNEY: Australia’s ANZ Group has a ‘good news’ culture that deters staff from speaking up about potential mistakes while bureaucracy hampers some of its processes, a review into the bank and its non-financial risk management practices has found.

ANZ, Australia’s fourth largest lender by market capitalisation, published the McKinsey review on Friday as part of a remediation process ordered by Australian regulators.

The lender had a culture that made its staff reluctant to speak up, the report found.

“ANZ values collaboration, but the involvement of multiple stakeholders can dilute accountability and delay decision making,” it said.

“ANZ’s ‘good news’ culture can mask problems, diminishing awareness and preventing ANZ’s decision makers from recognising emerging risks or understanding the full scope of issues.”

ANZ in April agreed to a court-enforced undertaking with the country’s banking regulator to improve its risk management after its markets division was accused of poor trading practices during a A$14 billion ($9.10 billion) government bond issuance on April 19, 2023.

In September, it accepted a A$240 million penalty from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) over the bond deal, and other cases of wrongdoing.

It was the largest ever single-entity penalty sought by the corporate regulator.

ANZ’s chief executive Nuno Matos, who joined the bank in May from HSBC, has said improving ANZ’s non-financial risk management was one of his highest priorities.

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