![]() Sabil Chowdhury Partner, Koda Capital Pty Ltd Sabil Chowdhury is an adviser and partner at Koda Capital. His specialisations include customised investment mandates, strategic/tactical asset allocation, alternatives, managing liquidity events, equity extraction, structuring and tax strategies. Previously, he was a private wealth adviser at Macquarie Private Bank and held advisory roles at Perpetual Private Wealth and KPMG Risk Advisory. He holds a bachelor of mathematics, master of management, and diploma of financial planning.
SABIL CHOWDHURY | SUNDAY, 19 MAY 2024 A governance guide for non-profit trustees, directors and committee members. Read more SABIL CHOWDHURY | FRIDAY, 17 JUL 2020 An employee share scheme is often the single most important source of wealth generation for an executive over their working life. Employee share schemes come in different forms with different potential outcomes. It is critical for executives to maximise ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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CARMELO VIOLA
PARTNER, MANAGING DIRECTOR
VIOLA PRIVATE WEALTH
PARTNER, MANAGING DIRECTOR
VIOLA PRIVATE WEALTH
Viola Private Wealth executive chair, founding partner, and adviser Charlie Viola has worked hard to build his personal brand, and it shows. Viola's face is plastered across financial services media. This ubiquity, however, isn't without rhyme or reason. Andrew McKean writes.