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Episode description
Candice and Felicity are joined by Grant Hackett, CEO of Generation Life, a company providing Australians with tax effective investment solutions for over 17 years. Grant joined the Generation Life Executive Team in September 2017. With over 12 years of experience, Grant has held many senior positions across marketing, distribution and wealth management for Westpac and BT Financial Group. Grant’s name might be familiar to many for his sporting achievements prior to his corporate career, when he won the men’s 1500 meters freestyle race at both the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. In this conversation they talk about why you might consider using an investment bond, for yourself, your children or your grandchildren. They discuss the tax implications, broader strategies and benefits of investment bonds, and talk about Grant’s attitudes to leadership, and how his career as an athlete has influenced his corporate career.
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