PIS founder gets part-time role
Professional Investment Services (PIS) founder, Robbie Bennetts, will undertake a part-time role within the group, moving away from his full-time duties effective 31 July.
The group announced Bennetts entered into a contract with PIS and will provide input as an adviser to the Board, coordinate and manage the group’s conferences and develop new opportunities to market financial advice to potential clients.
Bennetts’ future role had been agreed following the group’s merger with Centrepoint Alliance, after which PIS became listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.
Centrepoint managing director described Bennetts as a “true pioneer in the spirit of creating footprints rather than following existing ones”.
“Robbie Bennetts has built the PIS Group into a successful and significant part of the financial services industry in Australia and other countries,” he said.
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