Rubik names new MD as Wilson departs
                                    
                                                                                                                                                        
                            Rubik managing director for wealth Wayne Wilson will leave the group after two years in the role and be replaced by Avaloq Evolution AQ regional director for Australasia Iain Dunstan.
Wilson has headed the wealth division of Rubik since its acquisition of Coin in mid 2012 with the listed technology provider not stating where Wilson would be employed after Rubik apart from that he "will be pursuing other interests outside of Rubik following an appropriate handover period."
Prior to working with Rubik Wilson held roles with Asgard, BT Financial Group, St George Bank and Perpetual Private Clients.
Dunstan will run Rubik's wealth division, including sales and marketing and prior to working with Avaloq Evolution was managing director at Bravura Solutions, head of sales and marketing at Computer Sciences Corporation and sale director for Australia and New Zealand for PMSC.
In a statement released to the Australian Stock Exchange Rubki stated that Dunstan "brings substantial executive leadership experience in the areas of wealth management, account management and software product management. He is a seasoned manager who has built businesses by being commercially focused and long-term strategically oriented".
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