
Roger Beaumont
Roger Beaumont is the chief executive of the New Zealand Banking Association, where he emphasizes responsible lending practices and the importance of supporting borrowers facing financial difficulties. He has commented on the rarity of mortgagee sales as a last resort for banks.
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Roger Beaumont is the chief executive of the Bankers Association.
Media Insider: Tom Phillips Netflix doco – police may ban footage; Matthew Hooton’s speech to Stuff staff; RNZ’s flash new offices - and view of Mike HoskingRoger Beaumont stated that banks understood the need for appropriate funding for regulators.
What Nicola Willis is banking on in Budget 2026 – The Front PageNew Zealand Banking Association chief executive Roger Beaumont said customers would carry the cost of the 'extreme' and 'back to the future' pathway the Reserve Bank wanted to take.
Kiwibank CEO says banks were ‘blindsided’ by Reserve Bank’s ATM proposal; Nicola Willis not picking sides in battleRoger Beaumont stated that banks are responsible lenders and typically have teams to assist those in financial difficulty.
Couple take former Pāpāmoa Beach home owner to court as she refuses to leave after mortgagee saleRoger Beaumont stated that banks are responsible lenders and typically have teams to assist those in financial difficulty.
Couple take former Pāpāmoa Beach home owner to court as she refuses to leave after mortgagee sale
























