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Tania Motton
ANZ General Manager, Business Banking Australia

About Tania Motton

ANZ’s General Manager, Business Banking Australia, Tania has worked across the rural and resources sectors, for consultants and banks. She was one of Marie Claire magazine’s Women of Influence. Tania spent two and half years as Mike Smith’s chief of staff – an experience she likens to an MBA on steroids.

articles by Tania Motton

07 Sep 2017

Unlocking the growth potential of Australia’s medium-sized businesses

Tania Motton | ANZ General Manager, Business Banking Australia

Australia’s medium-sized businesses are shrinking in number but their potential is enormous.

04 Jul 2017

Setting up your SME for the new FY

Tania Motton | ANZ General Manager, Business Banking Australia

Tax time doesn’t have to be a struggle for SMEs. Here are six tips for setting up for FY18 success.

31 Mar 2017

Five key habits of growing SMEs

Tania Motton | ANZ General Manager, Business Banking Australia

Small businesses are not just the lifeblood of growth in Australia and most economies, delivering true innovation and higher employment, their experiences can offer lessons for businesses of all sizes.

19 Aug 2016

CEOs, le Tour de France and the success of marginal gains

Tania Motton | ANZ General Manager, Business Banking Australia

Every little bit counts. This theory applies in business as much as it does in sport. And it’s one helping the CEOs of small-to-medium companies grow their businesses one step at a time.

06 Jun 2016

What Steve Ciobo and Penny Wong need to know about giant lobsters

Tania Motton | ANZ General Manager, Business Banking Australia

For three generations, the Ferguson family has been fishing Southern Rock Lobsters out of the Great Australian Bight. But they had a problem: too many lobsters were too big.

19 Jan 2016

The reality of the role of women in business

Tania Motton | ANZ General Manager, Business Banking Australia

Do we need more women in business? Clearly, yes. The evidence shows a more balanced gender and diversity mix better represents communities and consumers and helps not just business outcomes but governance.

13 Mar 2014

From wet market to supermarket

Tania Motton | ANZ General Manager, Business Banking Australia

China’s sprawling “wet” markets dominate the sales of fresh produce – but they are not where the opportunity for primary producers lay. Growing wealth is sending Chinese shoppers to supermarkets. Packaging, distribution and marketing are critical challenges if Australian and New Zealand companies want to grow their role in “feeding the dragon”. As a China-Australia Free Trade Agreement becomes more likely, new strategies are required.