Tony Kynaston has joined Clime Investment Management as an independent director, bringing valuable expertise to the board. His extensive background in stock analysis, data analytics, and business leadership makes him an ideal candidate for the role. With experience in senior positions at Shell and Coles Myer, Kynaston will be able to provide a unique perspective to the company.

  1. Quality at Value investing methodology
  2. Directorships in the charity and fundraising space

Kynaston’s experience in developing the QAV investing methodology is particularly noteworthy. This approach focuses on achieving quality at value, rather than simply maximizing returns. By applying this methodology, Clime Investment Management can enhance its investment strategy and improve returns for clients.

“I followed a successful corporate career, developing the QAV investing methodology. I also hold directorships in the charity and fundraising space,” said Tony Kynaston.

The appointment of Kynaston follows recent hires at the company, including Tim Jones as property and credit manager, Matt Deane as operations manager for managed funds and market assets, Anshul Thapar as operations manager for off-market and direct assets, and Adam Sferruzzi as portfolio manager on its Clime International Fund.

Company Role Years of Experience
Shell Senior Management 15 years
Coles Myer Senior Management 10 years

Kynaston’s expertise will be invaluable as Clime Investment Management continues to expand. The company has reported a return to operating profit of $406,000 for the first half of FY25 and has signed two new strategic partnerships that are expected to deliver $130 million in funds under management and $750,000 in annual revenue over the next 12 months. In his new role, Kynaston will work closely with existing Clime clients, external partners, operations, and compliance teams to bolster the company’s private credit and property division ahead of planned product enhancements. This will enable Clime to further expand its services and improve client outcomes.

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