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Cameron Small

Chief Financial Officer at Shift

Cameron Small has a wealth of experience in finance and leadership roles. Cameron most recently served as the Chief Financial Officer at Shift, a technology company specializing in finance solutions for businesses. At Shift, they led the Finance and Treasury teams and played a key role in equity raisings, debt warehousing, and term securitisations.

Prior to their time at Shift, Cameron was the Group CFO and Group Director at Pepper Financial Services Group, where they successfully grew the business from $1 billion in assets under management (AUM) to $82 billion in AUM across 10 countries. Cameron also played a crucial role in developing Pepper Group into Australia's largest and most successful non-bank lender and 3rd-party loan servicer.

Cameron's earlier experience includes serving as the Group CFO, COO, and Group Director at Altium Capital, Finance Director at Credit Suisse, and Head of Corporate Reporting at Nomura. Cameron also worked as a Manager at Price Waterhouse and an Assistant Manager at Coopers & Lybrand. Overall, Cameron's extensive background in finance, leadership, and strategic growth make him a highly experienced professional in the industry.

Cameron Small's education history is as follows:

From 1988 to 1991, Cameron attended UNSW where they obtained a B.Comm in 1992, with a field of study in Accounting.

In 1990 to 1991, Cameron participated in the Year Abroad Programme at UCLA and received a B.A in Accounting.

Cameron then pursued further education and became a Fellow at FINSIA in 1998.

In 1999, Cameron attended The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (The CISI) but did not graduate with a degree or specify a field of study.

Lastly, from 1992 to 1994, Cameron completed their education in Chartered Accountancy at Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, but did not specify a degree name.

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  • Chief Financial Officer

    January, 2020 - present