Jonathan Wu changes car - and marital status

Outsider Jonathan Wu

17 May 2019
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Outsider offers his heartiest congratulations to Premium China Fund Management’s Jonathan Wu on his recent marriage to Wendy.

As Outsider hears it, the Wu nuptials were something to behold with the wedding at St Thomas’s Anglican Church in North Sydney followed by a reception at the Pier One Hotel overlooking the harbour, Luna Park and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

For the record, there was a fair smattering of financial services “personalities” at the wedding reception but, sadly, all of them seemed to be on their best behaviour.

Outsider believes “Wu the younger” has come a long way since he was named as Money Management’s 2013 Young Achiever which was around much the same time as he came out as a “Lexus Ambassador”.

But, of course, six years is a long time in the Australian financial services industry and Outsider hears that not only has Jonathan changed his matrimonial status but that he has changed car brands, forsaking Lexus to champion the motoring virtues of Audi although this should not be taken as a measure of Premium China’s funds under management.

Outsider looks forward to seeing Wu when he returns from his honeymoon and wishes him and his new bride health and happiness. 

 

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