Try GOLD - Free
Cbus investment chief resigns
Financial Standard
|May 05, 2025
Cbus chief investment officer Brett Chatfieldº¹ will leave the $100 billion fund to take on an opportunity outside of industry superannuation, as his replacement is named.
Chatfield will exit the fund he's been with for more than a decade to commence as chief investment officer of a large family office, after completing a transition to incoming chief investment officer Leigh Gavin.
Cbus chief executive Kristian Fok thanked Chatfield for his many years of service in delivering strong returns for members.
"Brett has spent the last few years bolstering the investment senior leadership team, hiring exceptional investment professionals with whole-of-fund experience like his successor Leigh Gavin. Cbus has always had a strong focus on succession planning and having a strong depth of leaders," Fok said.
This story is from the May 05, 2025 edition of Financial Standard.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Financial Standard
Financial Standard
Super warned of $1tn FX risk
Reserve Bank of Australia deputy governor Andrew Hauser has issued a stark warning about the superannuation sector's growing foreign currency exposure, which he said is tipped to reach $1 trillion in value over the next decade.
1 mins
September 22, 2025
Financial Standard
Family offices beef up alternatives allocations
Family offices are bullish on alternatives as inflation, unpredictable central bank policies and geopolitical risks have seen traditional investment playbooks thrown out, according to experts.
2 mins
September 22, 2025
Financial Standard
World's pension market hits $36.9tn in assets
The world's largest 300 pension funds have reached a new $36.9 trillion (US$4.4 trillion) record in terms of assets under management (AUM), according to a report by Willis Towers Watson's Thinking Ahead Institute.
2 mins
September 22, 2025
Financial Standard
Latest exam sees 69% pass
ASIC has handed down the results for the 30th Financial Adviser Exam, held in August, with the pass rate once again falling under the 70% mark.
1 min
September 22, 2025
Financial Standard
AZ NGA joins forces with MiQ
AZ Next Generation Advisory (AZ NGA) has partnered with MiQ Private Wealth to provide succession solutions for its retiring partners, while funding the group's future expansion plans.
1 min
September 22, 2025
Financial Standard
Female fundies' triumphant decade
Assets run by female fund managers have tripled over the past decade across the world, as Asian countries are emerging on top for female fund manager representation, according to Citywire's latest research.
1 mins
September 22, 2025
Financial Standard
Former staffer sues ASX, Lofthouse over bullying
ASX chief executive Helen Lofthouse is being sued by the former ASX head of trading technology Jamie Halstead, accusing Lofthouse of bullying.
1 mins
September 22, 2025
Financial Standard
Zenith reaffirms Metrics ratings amid doubts
Zenith Investment Partners has reaffirmed all ratings for Metrics Credit Partners' funds following the recent downgrades by another research house.
2 mins
September 22, 2025
Financial Standard
Bennelong adds private credit firm
Bennelong Funds Management has partnered with US lender Monroe Capital, bringing a new private credit opportunity for Australian investors.
1 min
September 22, 2025
Financial Standard
Partners Group debuts new fund
Partners Group has launched an evergreen fund giving Australian and New Zealand wholesale investors access to its royalties strategy.
1 min
September 22, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size