Jane Watts Business Chief Customer Engagement Officer, Westpac Private Bank (at time of writing) Jane Watts is general manager, private wealth at BT Financial Group. She has a strong interest in behavioural finance, combining a PhD in Organisational Psychology with a career spent in financial services. Prior to joining BT, Jane was executive director and head of wealth management at Macquarie Bank for eight years with responsibility for a portfolio of businesses including Strategic Financial Planning, Mortgages and Insurance. Jane also has experience leading the retail distribution business at Lend Lease/MLC, providing a range of financial services to more than 100,000 employees of top corporates across Australia.
JANE WATTS | MONDAY, 15 OCT 2012 BT Financial Group's Jane Watts answer questions on the psyche of high stakes investing. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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CARMELO VIOLA
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