National Australia Bank
Brand value
$4,160m
Brand rating
AA
Market cap
$32,216m
Value / market cap
12.9%
This brand has received no votes.
Market cap
* For banks, enterprise value is substituted with market cap. Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P.
League tables
National Australia Bank appears in the following brand league tables:
Rank 43 in the
Banking 500 2012.
Rank 42 in the
Banking 500 2011.
Rank 247 in the
Global 500 2011.
Rank 39 in the
Banking 500 2010.
Rank 207 in the
Global 500 2010.
Rank 39 in the
Banking 500 2009.
Rank 256 in the
Global 500 2009.
Rank 27 in the
Banking 500 2008.
Rank 145 in the
Global 500 2008.
Rank 27 in the
Banking 500 2007.
Rank 27 in the
Banking 100 2007.
2012 brand performance*
Brand value
$4,160m
Brand rating
AA
Market cap
$32,216m
Value / market cap
12.9%
* Figures taken on 31st December 2011.
2011 brand performance*
Brand value
$4,176m
Brand rating
AA-
Market cap
$35,214m
Value / market cap
11.9%
* Figures taken on 31st December 2010.
2010 brand performance*
Brand value
$4,073m
Brand rating
A+
Market cap
$37,071m
Value / market cap
11.0%
* Figures taken on 31st December 2009.
2009 brand performance*
Brand value
$2,673m
Brand rating
A-
Market cap
$14,781m
Value / market cap
18.1%
* Figures taken on 31st December 2008.
Advertising
Key people
Michael A Chaney AO
BSc, MBA, Hon. LLD W.Aust, FAIM, FAICD
Michael Chaney has been Chairman of NAB since September 2005 and a non executive Director since December 2004.
His skills and experience include: 27 years in a range of industries in executive, financial management and governance roles including Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Wesfarmers Limited from 1992 until July 2005. Three years with investment bank Australian Industry Development Corporate, 1980 to 1983. Eight years in petroleum exploration in Australia, Indonesia, US 1972 to 1980.
Cameron Clyne
Cameron Clyne was appointed an executive Director & Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer on 1 January 2009.
Cameron has been a member of the NAB Group Executive Committee for more than four years. More recently, as CEO of Bank of New Zealand, Cameron has delivered a strong operational performance, building on the foundations of a well run bank in a challenging market.
Prior to joining NAB, Cameron Clyne was managing partner, Financial Services Industry Asia Pacific for PwC and has worked extensively in the banking and finance sectors in Asia, the United States and Europe over many years.
Mark Joiner
Mark was appointed Executive Director, Finance in March 2009 from his previous position as Group Chief Financial Officer, a role he took up in late 2007. Mark previously held the position of Group Executive General Manager Development and New Business, having originally joined National Australia Bank in 2006 as a member of the Australian Executive Committee.
Prior to joining NAB, Mark was Chief Financial Officer and Head of Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions for Citigroup's Global Wealth Management business, based in New York. Before entering banking, he was with strategy consulting firm, Boston Consulting Group for 16 years, working out of various Australian and US offices.
Mark is originally from the UK where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant, and has an MBA with distinction from the University of Melbourne.

