City Pacific

City Pacific Limited
Public
Traded as ASX: CIY
Industry financial services
Founded Qld, Australia (1997)
Founder Phil Sullivan
Key people
Philip Graeme Downie (Chairman)
Website citypac.com.au

City Pacific is an Australian company established in 1997 by Phil Sullivan as a financial investment manager.[1] It is the holder of Australian Financial Services licence No. 230025., and was listing on the ASX in July 2001.[1]

History

On 14 January 2008, City Pacific launched a $1.4 billion scrip bid for Gold Coast operator MFS Limited (now Octaviar), however the bid failed.[1]

Redemptions and distributions have been frozen since early 2008, and the First Mortgage Fund has been declared illiquid by CP.

The chairman of the board of directors is Philip Graeme Downie (FCA).

Recent events

On 3 August 2009, receivers and managers were appointed to the company following a court decision that awarded control of a mortgage fund, the companies principal source of income as its manager, to rival Balmain Trilogy.

This followed City Pacific freezing redemptions on the fund and unitholders voicing their anger at the companies management fees for controlling the fund. In October 2008, Phil Sullivan, a former bankrupt, left the fund partly as a result of death threats made against him.

Business units

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Adele Ferguson (5 March 2008). "City Pacific trade halt as shares halved". The Australian. Retrieved 30 December 2008.

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