Centrepoint Alliance chief executive Angus Benbow will leave the company on 28 May 2021.
Angus Benbow said that he was “grateful for the opportunity” to have led Centrepoint and strongly believes that the company is “well positioned to continue its recent growth”. Chairman Alan Fisher thanked him for his service to the company in a statement to the ASX.
“Angus leaves the company in a strong financial position and with an enhanced reputation for its professional delivery of services to financial advisers. Angus has very professionally and with great energy led the company through its transformation, and in behalf of the board of the directors and our shareholders, I wish him all the best in his future endeavours,” Mr Fisher said.
Centrepoint said it “looks forward to providing shareholders with updates as Centrepoint Alliance continues its journey to enhance and crystallise shareholder value.”
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