Stanton appointed as Bridges CEO

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16 November 2016
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Nathan Stanton has been confirmed in the role of chief executive of IOOF's Bridges Financial Services.

The company confirmed Stanton's appointment late last week, saying that in his new role he would be heading up the more than 200 authorised representatives and financial planners, and would be working closely with both planner practices and alliance partners.

Commenting on his appointment, Stanton described Bridges as one of Australia's leading financial planning businesses with a strong reputation of providing clients with quality financial advice.

"I am looking forward to working with the practices in building on this reputation and further developing our unique referral partner relationships," he said.

Over the last three years, Stanton has led the Western Pacific Financial Advisors dealer group that was part of IOOF-SFG Australia acquisition and played a key role in the transition of self-employed advisers to alternative licensees within the IOOF group.

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