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Comyn moving sooner than any think

09 September 2024 6:43AM

Is there a more influential, powerful and as hard working a person as Matthew Comyn, managing director of Commonwealth Bank of Australia.  

Commonwealth Bank is the Australian company.  Better than any other company or business. 

The most important company in Australia by millions of miles.  

As the number one bank in the land and one of the most respected banks in the land there is no contest to the notion that CBA is number one.  

Quite possibly for lengthy periods of time.  

So, one of the top questions for investors and depositors in Commonwealth Bank to be asking  is:

How much longer will Matt Comyn even be sticking around as CEO?

Not long if that’s what he wants. 

Surely Matthew Comyn will soon be off and working in Silicon Valley or Bollywood or any other job Matt damn well prefers. 

Let him leave with best wishes and being remembered as a principal conspirator in a long running series of cartels among the largest banks in Australia and New Zealand.  

Wanted in two countries on criminal charges for cartel conduct and industrialised abuse of copyright, Matt Comyn may be hard to employ elsewhere.  

Making him a CBA lifer. 

Make Matt Comyn chair immediately and any one of the others as CEO.   

The business banking EGM Michael Vacy-Lyle probably. 

 

 

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