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| | ... years, having commenced in 2012 as head of wholesale. He has also previously held roles with NAB Asset Management, Count Financial and Colonial First State. Thompson will commence in the new role in early 2019. "We are delighted to welcome Matt to our ... |
| | | ... collection of mixed results for businesses which include Colonial First State, CFS Global Asset Management (CFSGAM), Count Financial, Financial Wisdom and Aussie Home Loans. CFSGAM recorded net outflows of more than $25 billion, while the CFS super and ... |
| | | ... the Australian Unity Wealth and Capital Markets executive team. He was formerly the acting chief executive of Count Financial. Csavas is primarily responsible for identifying opportunities to strengthen and grow Australian Unity's independent financial ... |
| | | ... management. Under the CFS Group - Colonial First State, Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFSGAM), Count Financial, Financial Wisdom and Aussie Home Loans will operate separately. CBA will however retain Commonwealth Financial Planning which ... |
| | | The former acting chief executive of Count Financial is taking on a newly-created leadership role within Australian Unity's financial advice business. Michael Csavas is joining Australian Unity as general manager, self-employed advice; a new role ... |
| | | ... demerger of the CFS Group including Colonial First State, Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFSGAM), Count Financial, Financial Wisdom and Aussie Home Loans. Cohen will also be responsible for strengthening the bank's customer relations and ... |
| | | ... business, CFS Group will comprise Colonial First State, Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFSGAM), Count Financial, Financial Wisdom and Aussie Home Loans. Commonwealth Financial Planning will be retained by the bank and form part of its ... |
| | | ... while bearing the Royal Commision's first testimony from an affected party. Dead clients were charged fees by Count Financial in three cases identified by the bank in 2015, CBA executive general manager, Commonwealth Private Marianne Perkovic acknowledged. ... |
| | | ... Dead advice clients slugged ongoing service fees Day four of the Commission saw the Commonwealth Bank admit its Count Financial subsidiary charged ongoing service fees to clients it knew had passed away. Providing testimony, CBA executive general manager ... |
| | | ... Private Marianne Perkovic acknowledged that on at least three separate occasions authorised representatives of Count Financial were identified in 2015 for continuing to charge ongoing service fees to clients that had died. Referring to a document from ... |
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