McKay to leave Commonwealth FP

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21 July 2010
| By Mike Taylor |

The general manager of Commonwealth Financial Planning, David McKay, is to depart the company.

Commonwealth Financial Planning has confirmed McKay’s departure and that it has initiated a recruitment process to find a replacement.

It said that McKay would remain as part of a transition period and hand-over.

His departure comes as the organisation restructures with the result that the three so-called 'Centres of Excellence' will sit outside the operation.

At the same time, the 'Advice Academy' centre will become the 'Advice Institute'.

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