Wayne Wilson to head up COIN
Rubik Financial has appointed former head of Asgard Wayne Wilson as managing director - wealth of COIN.
After completing its acquisition of COIN last week, Rubik has selected Wilson to oversee the day-to-day running and operations of the business.
The newly created role marks the next step in the company's expansion into wealth management, Rubik added.
"Wayne brings a unique skill set and depth of knowledge of the wealth management, advice technology and platform markets to the role," Rubik chairman Craig Coleman said.
Most recently serving as a consultant with WRW Consulting, Wilson was head of Asgard and Advance at BT Financial Group between 2009 and 2010.
He has also held senior management positions at St George Bank and, between 1996 and 2000, served as group executive, private clients with Perpetual Trustees.
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