Australian Unity Wealth and Capital Markets appoints General Manager – Self Employed Advice

27 June 2018

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Australian Unity has appointed Michael Csavas as General Manager – Self Employed Advice, reporting to recently appointed Executive General Manager – Advice, Matt Brown.

Australian Unity has appointed Michael Csavas as General Manager – Self Employed Advice, reporting to recently appointed Executive General Manager – Advice, Matt Brown.

Before joining Australian Unity, Mr Csavas was acting Chief Executive Officer of Count Financial and led Count’s mortgage aggregator, Finconnect through turnaround and growth phases.

He has over 20 years’ experience in the financial services industry (including wealth management, lending and banking) across strategy, finance, distribution, start-ups, mergers & acquisitions and general management.

Mr Csavas holds an Executive MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management and is a CPA. In addition, he completed a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting & Finance at the University of NSW and the Applied Diploma in Finance through FINSIA.

Mr Csavas will commence in the role in early July.

 

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Further information:

Nathan Clarke

Six O’Clock Advisory

P 0400 442 414

 

 

 

About Australian Unity

Australian Unity is a national health, wealth and living mutual company providing services to almost one million Australians, including more than 280,000 members. Australian Unity’s history as a trusted mutual organisation dates back to 1840. It has grown organically—by continually evolving to provide the services and products needed by the communities it serves—as well as through successful strategic mergers and diversification in to new business activities.

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