Rubik appoints new CEO

australian securities exchange director ASX

22 January 2015
| By Staff |
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Rubik has appointed Iain Dunstan to the role of interim CEO following the departure of Niek Hoogenhout after less than year.

Dunstan became managing director of Rubik's wealth division in October last year and will step into the Group CEO role immediately.

The reason for Hoogenhout's departure were not disclosed by Rubik, but in an Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) announcement, the business said his leadership reshaped the strategic direction of the technology provider and established its mortgage division.

Hoogenhout was named Rubik's CEO in February last year, moving across from the role of managing director at Boston Consulting.

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