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| | | ... for two years from October 2023, following the sudden departure of Cath Whitaker. Under Keary, Selfwealth was acquired by Syfe. The acquisition finalised in May 2025, with Selfwealth delisting from the ASX to operate as Selfwealth by Syfe. Keary also ... |
| | | | ... in the role as chief executive we look forward to making further announcements in the future." Selfwealth was acquired by Syfe, a wealth management platform operating across Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia, in February. |
| | | | Syfe, which recently acquired Selfwealth, has raised more than $80 million to fund its Australian expansion which will focus on the mass affluent market. Syfe has raised $81.5 million (US$53m) in support of its Australian strategy, the bulk of which ... |
| | | | Selfwealth shareholders approved the investment platform's acquisition by Singaporean digital wealth manager Syfe Group's holding company Svava on Tuesday. Of those who voted, 99.7% were in favour of the proposed offer, which will see shareholders receive ... |
| | | | ... offering 23 cents - a one cent increase to BFG's initial offer, but was ultimately edged out by BFG's offer. Earlier this month, Syfe laid a bid on the platform, upping BFG's offer by 12% at 28 cents per share, valued at $65 million. Notably, Syfe's ... |
| | | | Trading platform Syfe has upped Bell Financial Group's (BFG) bid for SelfWealth, offering 12% more at 28 cents per share. Syfe's parent company Svava has already acquired 43.4 million SelfWealth shares, representing 18.8% of shares on issue. ... |
| | | | ... now has a custody capability that holds Australian equities on behalf of retail investors. Openmarkets has partnered with Syfe, an Asia-Pacific investment platform that has offices in Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia. Syfe customers invested in ASX-listed ... |
| | | | Digital investment platform Syfe has released new findings from an independent investor survey, coinciding with the launch of its product to the Australian market. At a Sydney media briefing, Syfe general manager and Australia country head Tim Wallace ... |
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