Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
Richard Fennell joined the Bank in 2007 after an 18 year career in finance and consulting, primarily with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Australia and Asia. Richard has responsibility for uniting the Bank’s consumer facing businesses to deliver outstanding banking services to our current and future customers.
Prior to this, Richard was Chief Financial Officer, and in addition, had responsibility for Group Strategy and our Corporate Division which comprised many of the Bank’s non-technology focussed support areas including People and Performance, Properties, Procurement and our Processing Centres.
A keen supporter of sport and the arts in South Australia, Richard is a member of the Board of Governors of the Helpmann Academy, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting young artists as they transition from tertiary study to artistic careers. He is also a Director of the Adelaide Football Club and currently chairs the Club’s Finance and Audit committee.
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Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
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Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited is engaged in the provision of banking and other financial services. The Company's segments include Local connection, which includes all distribution channels, including branch and community banking, business banking, Delphi Bank, financial markets and network support; Partner connection, which includes all partner distribution channels, including mortgage brokers, mortgage managers, mortgage originators, alliance partners, home safe, leveraged, portfolio funding, financial planning, wealth management, responsible entity activities, other trustee services and custodial services, and Agribusiness, which includes the provision of banking services to agribusiness in rural and regional Australia. Rural bank and rural finance are included within the agribusiness segment. The partner connection segment is a combination of the third party and wealth cash generating units. Its Bendigo Bank has a network of approximately 400 branches and agencies.