Executive changes at Iress as Hoang exits

Financial services technology company Iress has announced key management changes with Harry Mitchell promoted to Deputy Group Chief Executive and Trading and Data Chief executive, Jason Hoang exiting.
The company said that Mitchell who is currently Grop Executive APAC and UK had been promoted to allow Group Chief Executive, arcus Price to focus on strategic growth opportunities for the business as Iress progresses towards completing its transformation program.
It said that as Deputy CEO, Mitchell will assume additional operational responsibilities including for Iress’ Superannuation business, alongside his existing portfolios of APAC Wealth and UK Wealth and Sourcing.
It said that Hoang, who was a co-founder of X-Plan, would be departing Iress with Geoff Rogers being appointed as his replacement.
Rogers has been with the business since 2022 prior to which he was with MLC and National Australia Bank.
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