Greg Dunger to lead advice at Centric Wealth

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18 November 2010
| By Lucinda Beaman |
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Well-known industry figure Greg Dunger (pictured) has emerged as the new director of financial planning for non-institutionally owned advice firm Centric Wealth.

Dunger has been working for AMP as a consultant this year after leaving his position of managing director of ANZ-owned dealer group RetireInvest (now RI Advice Group) early last year.

Dunger has taken over the role, as well as some additional responsibilities, from Centric’s former national head of financial planning, John Hart. Hart will now be head of mergers, acquisitions and growth for the group.

Dunger, who will report to Centric Wealth chief executive John McMurdo, is also known from his time as managing director of AON Financial Planning and AON Wealth Management.

He has more than 30 years experience in the industry and McMurdo described him as someone with a “lifelong passion for financial planning and a strong reputation across the profession”.

The group claims to have one of the highest levels of assets under management per adviser and one of the lowest ratios of clients to advisers in Australia.

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