- What’s at stake: David Turner, who helped Regions Financial Corp. recover in the aftermath of the financial crisis, plans to retire after 15 years as CFO.
- Supporting data: After struggling early in Turner’s tenure as CFO, Regions has reported 13 consecutive annual profits.
- Forward look: Anil Chadha, the company’s controller, will take over after Turner’s retirement at the end of March.
David Turner is stepping down after 15 years as
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Turner, 62, worked the first 20 years of his career as a certified public accountant, initially with Arthur Anderson, then KPMG. Turner joined Birmingham, Alabama-based
Chadha, 47, joined
Turner said he is leaving the job on a high note, both for the $160 billion-asset
“The banking industry is far different than [during] the great financial crisis,” Turner told American Banker. “We have more capital in the system. We have more liquidity in the system. I think the management teams today are stronger. Next year, they’ll be even stronger.”
Turner’s tenure as
“David has been a steady and trusted leader through some of the most pivotal moments in our company’s history,”
As CFO, Turner has focused on capital allocation and enterprise risk management. Chadra will have to follow suit, and oversee the integration of artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies.
“Anil has got a really [big] interest in leveraging technology to help us do the job better, do it more efficiently,” Turner said.
Turner has also stressed the importance of team-building and mentoring during his tenure. He said Tuesday that he views the decision to replace him with an insider as a compliment.
“Anil won’t miss a beat,” Turner said. “Certainly, the leadership he has demonstrated over time has put him in great shape to take over after I leave.”
Scott Siefers, who covers
Siefers described Turner as “a well-known, highly regarded, and beloved large regional bank CFO whose shoes will be hard for anyone to fill.”
Turner will continue as CFO until his retirement, which is set for March 31.
Turner serves as a director of Diversified Energy in Birmingham and the New Orleans-based Pan American Life Insurance Group. He said he will continue his board work but doesn’t expect to seek another full-time position.
“I’ve been working since I was 14 years old,” Turner said.