Harding-Davis to depart PWM
Premium Wealth Management chief executive and general manager of Advice at Australian Unity Personal Financial Services, Paul Harding-Davis, is to leave the company in October for family health reasons.
Harding-Davis' decision to leave the company has been confirmed by the chief executive of Australian Unity Personal Financial Services, Steve Davis.
"Several members of Paul's family have had some serious health issues over the last six months, a few of which remain ongoing, and Paul has decided he needs to spend a lot more time with them," Davis said.
"I would like to thank Paul very much for his support over the last 18 months. His experience and expertise have been invaluable in helping us manage the transition of Premium, as well as in steering the dealership during a challenging time due to legislative and other issues," he said.
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