Dec 3 (Reuters) – The Australian Banking Association on Wednesday appointed ANZ Group CEO Nuno Matos as the new chair of its council, replacing National Australia Bank chief Andrew Irvine.

The association represents the country’s major banks and plays a central role in shaping industry policy, consumer protections and regulatory settings. Its chair and council help set strategic priorities for the sector and guide how banks respond to structural changes in technology, competition and customer behaviour.

Matos thanked Irvine for what he called “steady and effective leadership” during a period marked by significant policy and commercial challenges for the industry.

Matos said his priorities would include supporting a competitive banking system that serves all Australians, protecting acces

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