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RetireInvest chief named

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

ING has secured a former Genesys executive to take the helm of its dealer group.

ING Australia has appointed Paul Campbell as RetireInvest's chief executive.

On Tuesday the firm announced that RetireInvest's managing director Greg Dunger and chief operating officer Michel Scutts had departed the ING-owned dealer group.

Campbell has over 10 years experience in financial services, the bulk of it spent at Genesys Wealth Advisers as chief operations officer.

His most recent job was as chief executive of the South Australia-based advisory firm Poynter Hargraves Financial Consultants.

 
 

"This appointment is about leveraging the existing strengths of the group and developing what we believe will be regarded as a dealer of choice for quality advisers within the industry," ING Australia chief executive Harry Stout said.

"We are confident of strong positive growth in coming years as a result."  

Campbell will begin his role with RetireInvest on 11 February 2009.