Transact names Tom Dunbar CEO as Jonathan Gunby retires

Part of planned succession programme

Jenna Brown
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Platform Transact has named Tom Dunbar as its CEO with Jonathan Gunby set to retire in March.

The business said the move was part of a planned succession programme and would see Dunbar become CEO of Integrated Financial Arrangements, the operator of Transact. Gunby joined the business in 2011 and led the platform during the period its funds under direction increased from £10bn to £65bn. He was also part of the team which floated the holding company in 2018. He was also a director of the listed entity IntegraFin Holdings until he retired from that board at the end of the 2024 financial year. The firm said: "After 40 years working in financial services and at age 65, he and h...

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