Peeyush Gupta appointed to standards board

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20 November 2009
| By Corrina Jack |
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The co-founder of ipac Securities, Peeyush Gupta, has been appointed to the Financial Planning Standards Board of directors.

He will serve a three-year term beginning in April next year.

Gupta co-founded ipac Securities in Australia and served as its inaugural chief executive officer, a role he left earlier this year.

"Peeyush is a financial planning thought leader who has significant experience in managing and establishing mid-size wealth management firms in half a dozen countries around the world," 2010 FPSB Board Chairperson Corinna Dieters said.

Gupta was also recently appointed a director of AMP Capital Investors and an external director to MLC's advice and licences board.

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