The actual staff "numbers" at Heartland Bank have not increased a great deal since it was formed.
However the skill set has.
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Probably the skill set has improved ........coinciding with a greater emphasis and commitment to diversity (ethnicity and gender). Good eh
Percy, talking of skills what you make of my observation of the Board skills and the apparent relative ‘weakness’ in the areas that are strategically important.
Jeff probably doesn’t read my comments on ST but if he did I’m sure he would enjoy them and take them on board and become more enlightened. I would hazard a guess that he would have you on his ignore list.
But his team seem to take feedback from share holders on board. Diversity is one that seems to have filtered through the network. Isn’t it pleasing to see the Chairman taking such an interest in it. Diversity must be important ....even setting measurable targets.
Expect to see Heartland winning some workplace awards - even one of those Women Employer of the Year ones.
All leads to ‘diversity of thought’ .....making Heartland a better business
Not sure.
I am hopeless with paper work taking up SPP's in Aussie.To be frank, I wouldn't know where to start.I just send the email/paperwork to the "office" staff at Craigs who always do it perfectly.Does that make them better investors than me? No, just better office people.
So back to HBL board.Huge amount of experience.Huge amount of their own personnel wealth on the line. Fantastic record of employing the right skilled people.
As a shareholder I could not ask for a better board or management team.Always done what they said they would do.
Percy, if you are talking ANZ.NZ then I have no argument with your figures. In gross terms you are right. In percentage terms you are wrong. Talking dairy to total loans for ANZ.NZ.
$11b /$186b = 5.8%
This is way less than Heartland dairy loan proportion at 10%. I have already checked ANZ against the other Aussie big banks as regards rural lending and they are ahead in both gross in percentage terms.
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Snoopy.
Google ,,.kpmg fips...........................financial institution performanc survey.
June 2017 quarterly results.
Compares ANZ,BNZ,CBA,HBL,Kiwi Bank,SBS,Co-Op,TSB and Westpac.
ps Would some kind poster please post the link.
Try this
https://home.kpmg.com/nz/en/home/med...mg-report.html. download on the right
To save finding that link
https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/...-June-2017.PDF
Doesn’t say who has greater dairy exposure
Why.?
Maybe because they don't see it as an issue.?
Interestingly enough, PGW with a dairy exposure of between 22% and 25% don't see it as an issue either.
When I last spoke to Jeff Greenslade and Chris Flood, they didn't see it as an issue.
Pretty sure The Reserve Bank of NZ does not see it as an issue.
I certainly don't.Never have.
ps W69 and minimoke.Thanks for posting the links.
OMG - the CEO did a rave about improving diversity.
Did I hear him say ‘more progress ’ is required to get more females in the Exec team
Good on him
No. It is a backward step and should be ringing alarm bells. The only progress required is the hiring of competent people regardless of sex, race religious beliefs LGBTQIAYHYZ (lets just keep chucking letters onto it) status or whatever is lacking in "diversity"
The big risk when talking like this is hiring (women) beyond their level of ability - that is, promoting to highest level of incompetence.
Much more talk of "diversity" will see me selling HBL, probably at a loss. This talk distracts from their main responsibility which is making me (and you) money.
No change to guidance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7nhxeokLCE
Diversity is the new buzzword at the mo, no doubt about it. I agree that the only progress required is the hiring of competent people regardless of blah blah blah. However it is reasonably well recognised that unconscious bias may play a part in hiring and preventing people in achieving their true potential.
In your statement re the big risk, I hope what you actually meant to say here is "anyone" rather than "women". We've only got to look around us to see a bunch of old white men in suits doing substandard jobs in some cases. And lets get real, women are being successful in business as well as running a family. Just how often does dad take time off work to stay home and care for the kids when they are sick.
You are clearly not a millenial (neither am I by the way).... they seem to care about this stuff a lot more and I think it is a good thing HBL is looking at diversity. A diverse, happy, talented group of people working together to make me money, that's what I want.
consider this for a mo:
‘A father and son are in a car crash that kills the dad. The son is rushed to hospital; just as he’s about to go under the knife, the surgeon says, “I can’t operate – that boy is my son!”’ Who is the surgeon?
Just read the agm speeches and presentation.
Simple,and spoken in clear language.
HBL know where they are going,and know how they are going to get there.