Pallion
Andrew Cochineas has extensive work experience in the legal industry. Andrew started their career as a Lawyer at Middletons in 1998 before moving on to Coudert Brothers in 2000, where they worked as a Senior Associate until 2004. Following this, they joined Norton Rose as a Senior Associate and served in this role until 2007. In 2008, Cochineas became the CEO at Pallion, where they currently hold this position.
Andrew Cochineas holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the University of Sydney, which they obtained from 1996 to 1998. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Psychology from the same university, from 1993 to 1995. Additionally, they hold a Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance and Investment from the Financial Services Institute of Australia, although the specific years of completion are not provided.
Pallion
Pallion is forging the future of precious metals. From refining and minting to custom jewellery design and manufacturing, Pallion brings together some of Australia’s biggest names in bullion, jewellery and vaulting. Our relentless pursuit of new technologies and operating efficiencies means we employ some of the most innovative production processes across the value chain, which gives us and our customers a pivotal strategic advantage in the industry. As the largest precious metal services group in Australasia and amongst the largest privately-held Australian companies, our multi-national group operates facilities throughout Australia, Hong Kong (SAR) and mainland China. Pallion is comprised of eight entities: ABC Bullion, ABC Refinery, Palloys, AGS|PJW, A&E Metals, Regentco, Goldenage International and Custodian Vaults. While the products and services encompass a broad range of precious metal specialisations, one this is always the same: our commitment to providing cutting-edge value and services to our customers.