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| | ... KPMG Australia and Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe. He will be replaced by Robert Darwell, who is currently director of corporate finance and strategy. Darwell has been with E&P for more than eight years, starting out as an analyst. Mike Adams will continue ... |
| | | ... able to bring an action under certain provisions of the Corporations Act, Brynn O'Brien of Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) told FS Sustainability. Both ACCR and GI members are concerned about how the phased approach would ... |
| | | The listed wealth group will acquire and merge the businesses of Castle Corporate and Castle Legal for $3.15 million. Castle Corporate assists accountants, financial advisers, and lawyers with the formation of companies, trusts, and self-managed super ... |
| | | ... from Aware Super's credit income team. While at the super fund she was responsible for origination and execution of corporate and leveraged finance transactions in Australia and New Zealand. Prior to that she held roles in Investec Bank Plc and HSBC's ... |
| | | ... firm's existing offering to financial services clients, providing advice across regulation, taxation, insurance and corporate governance. Ashurst global co-head of finance, funds and restructuring Jamie Ng welcomed Charaneka to the role. "We are ... |
| | | ... awareness for Australian Unity Trustees' services in the sector. Ehsani has previously served in legal advisory and corporate development roles at firms including Clayton Utz, Lander & Rogers and most recently was at AMP Advice as head of its Law Sector ... |
| | | ... on September 1 with an estimated revenue contribution of $3 million for this financial year. Topdocs provides SMSF, corporate, and trust documentation to accountants, financial advisers, lawyers, and other professional advisers. It will be incorporated ... |
| | | The corporate regulator is fighting tooth and nail to make National Australia Bank pay a hefty penalty for charging customers fees in return for no service. In the Federal Court this morning, ASIC representative Christopher Archibald QC recalled the ... |
| | | ASIC deputy chair Karen Chester has confirmed that she wants to be considered for the role as chair of the corporate regulator, taking over from James Shipton who will step down as soon as the right candidate is announced. A Senate Parliamentary Joint ... |
| | | ... the first defendant purchased the second defendant in - over 20 years ago for one of the largest sums in Australian corporate history, almost $10 billion, precisely because the second defendant was capable and expert in manufacturing wealth management ... |
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