Greek Australians listed among Australia’s top 150 financial advisers

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Three Australians with Greek heritage have been named in this year’s The Deal/Barron’s Top 150 Financial Advisers list.

Ben Andreou from Koda Capital came in at 42. Mr Andreou has nine years of experience and a minimum account size of $3,000,000.

Landing in at 130 and 133 is Constantine Maglis from Brisbane, Queensland, and Katerina Sousalis of Queensland’s Upper Mount Gravatt respectively.

Maglis of Perpetual Private has had 14 years experience in his team of eight. His practice has a minimum account size of $2,000,000.

With 21 years of experience, Sousalis has a team of 22 at Modoras, with a minimum account size of $500,000.

According to The Australian, only 1 per cent of the nation’s advisers make the expanded list celebrating professional excellence.

*Please note the above list includes the names of those who are recognised as Greek. If you know someone else, please email us at greek@foreignlanguage.com.au.

Source: The Australian.

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