CC Capital backs Hartley’s Insignia strategy and team

The new owners of Insignia Financial, CC Capital and One Investment Management, have delivered a vote of confidence in Insignia chief executive, Scott Hartley and his underlying strategy for the business.
Fresh off completing the acquisition, CC Capital and One Investment Management (OneIM) issued a statement from the firm’s Senior Managing Director, Chinh Chu said the company had “strong conviction in the top tier management team led by CEO Scott Hartley and are closely aligned with the company Vision 2030 Strategy”.
“We are committed to providing the capital and operational expertise needed to accelerate the transformation and enable Insignia to better support members. Australia’s world-class superannuation system and Insignia’s scale, rich heritage and brands, including MLC, have long made the business and industry compelling to CC Capital and we look forward to supporting Insignia in its next phase of growth,” Chu said,
OneIM is a global alternative investment manager and its CEO and co-founder, Rajeev Misra said the firm is “confident that OneIM’s experience and expertise will support the next phase of growth, driving sustainable value creation across the platform.
“We look forward to partnering closely with the management team to further strengthen Insignia’s capabilities and continue delivering outstanding outcomes for members and stakeholders,” he said.
Insignia Financial applied for its removal from the official list of the Australian Securities Exchange with effect from the close of business yesterday (Wednesday).








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