New CFO for Prime Financial
Accounting and wealth management group Prime Financial has announced the resignation of its chief financial officer, Simon Munday.
The company announced Munday’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) today noting that he would be replaced by Matt Murphy effective from 17 December.
It said Murphy would undertake the role in addition to his current role as managing director of Prime’s accounting and business advisory division.
Commenting on the changes, Prime managing director and chief executive, Simon Madder said the board of directors were pleased to appoint Murphy to the role.
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