Jeremy Townend

Co-head Payton Capital at Payton Capital Limited

Jeremy Townend has over 15 years of experience in the banking industry. Jeremy is currently the Head of Lending at Payton Capital Limited since November 2021. Prior to that, they worked at Commonwealth Bank, where they held the roles of Acting General Manager - Commercial Banking, Executive Manager - Commercial Banking, and Executive Manager - Corporate Financial Services from 2017 to 2021. Before joining Commonwealth Bank, Jeremy served at Bankwest as the Executive Manager Working Capital Solutions East Coast and Regional Manager Corporate and Commercial Metro from 2011 to 2017. Jeremy also held various roles at Bankwest, including Regional Manager Commercial & Business and Regional Manager Commercial - Melbourne North West. Jeremy began their career at National Australia Bank as a Regional Executive Retail and later became the Managing Partner NAB Business.

Jeremy Townend's education history includes a bachelor's degree in Business with a focus on Accounting from Massey University. The specific dates for this degree are not provided. From 1993 to 2004, they pursued further education in Accountancy, although the name of the institution is not mentioned. Prior to that, between 1988 and 1992, Jeremy attended Palmerston North Boys High, but no degree or field of study is specified. In 2022, they obtained a Certificate of Negotiation Mastery from Harvard Business School Online.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Payton Capital Limited

Payton specialises in the provision of wholesale debt to businesses and real estate developers, and the origination of attractive risk-adjusted investment products for domestic and offshore wholesale/sophisticated investors, family office and institutional investors. Headquartered in Melbourne, with additional offices in Sydney & Brisbane, Payton works with a national network of borrowing and investing clients, with active involvement in transactions across the Eastern Seaboard. Since becoming a Fund Manager, Payton has funded over $2bn in projects. But what sets Payton apart from its competitors, is its desire to support the vulnerable people in society and to create a lasting philanthropic legacy. That’s why Payton donated 20% of its shares to the Payton Foundation, allowing significant financial dividends to be invested with our charitable partners both in Australia and overseas. This is our triple bottom line – creating wealth for our clients, creating wealth for our shareholders, and making a lasting and meaningful difference in the lives of those less fortunate.


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