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Sharesies appoints new Head of Capital Markets as it strengthens its leadership team in Australia

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Jacki Neumann, Head of Capital Markets, Sharesies

Jacki has over 15 years of experience advising on and executing capital raisings across industries, geographies, and both public and private markets. She has worked with corporate, institutional, and retail clients, with specialist expertise in real estate and innovative funding structures. Jacki is based in Sydney. 


Sydney, Australia – Sharesies, the wealth app, today announced the appointment of Jacqueline (Jacki) Neumann as its new Head of Capital Markets. The appointment comes as the company continues to grow its footprint in Australia; helping empower retail investors to build long-term wealth, and supporting companies to  better connect and engage with their shareholders.

 

Neumann brings more than 15 years’ experience advising ASX and NZX-listed companies on a range of innovative and transformative capital markets transactions. Prior to joining Sharesies, Neumann held senior roles at UBS Australia and Deutsche Bank Australia.  

 

In her new role, Neumann will be supporting the ongoing growth of the company’s business offering (Sharesies Business) across listed and private companies, building trusted relationships with ASX-listed businesses, advisors, and ecosystem partners. She will also play a key role in positioning Sharesies as a trusted voice in retail investment and capital markets across Australia, including providing expert commentary for media and events. 

 

“We’re thrilled to welcome Jacki to the Sharesies team. Her deep experience in capital markets and her trusted relationships across corporate Australia will be a huge asset to Sharesies as we expand our business services in Australia,” says Wade Ranford, Australia Country Manager, Sharesies.

 

“I’m excited to be joining Sharesies at such a pivotal time for the business, as it builds its presence further with investor audiences across Australia and New Zealand,” says Jacki Neumann, Head of Capital Markets, Sharesies. 

 

“Sharesies is redefining how companies engage with retail investors and shareholders, and empowering investors as they navigate capital markets and investment opportunities. I’m looking forward to building on the company’s growing momentum in the market.”

 

Sharesies has offices in Sydney, Auckland, and Wellington, and has grown to be a leading fintech across Australasia, with more than 860,000 investors—over 110,000 in Australia. The company offers access to the US, Australian, and New Zealand share markets, with features including auto-invest and round-ups. It also administers employee share schemes, capital markets and registry services for over 600 listed and private companies. Its proprietary specialist investor relations platform, Sharesies Open, helps businesses directly connect and communicate with their retail investors and employee shareholders.

 

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About Sharesies

Sharesies offers more than 860,000 Aussie and Kiwi investors the opportunity to access companies and ETFs across the AU, US, and NZ markets with no minimum investment. Sharesies has more than $10 billion of platform assets and offers a wide range of features to suit both new and seasoned investors.

 

Sharesies Business works with over 600 private companies and listed companies to better understand and connect them with their retail investors. Services include raising capital, staff share schemes, and an investor relations tool and dashboard called Sharesies Open.

 

Sharesies is a certified B Corp, meaning the company is committed to delivering a positive impact for its customers, suppliers, workers, community, and the environment. 

For more information about Sharesies, visit https://sharesies.com.au/


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