Complectus boss leaves firm after sale fails
Complectus chief executive Grant Kemble has left the business.
Monday, July 3rd 2017, 10:59AM
In May, when plans were revealed to sell the trustee company to Australian buyers, it was announced that Kemble would stay with it.
But the sale fell through and it is understood that he has now left, after less than two years in the role.
That leaves founder Andrew Barnes to take up a more hands-on role.
Kemble was previously a partner at Russell McVeagh and is a director of Airways New Zealand.
Barnes has been approached for comment.
« FMA appoints board member | Fidelity appoints distribution officer » |
Special Offers
Comments from our readers
No comments yet
Sign In to add your comment
Printable version | Email to a friend |