The aggregator has featured in a new publication that celebrates the Commonwealth’s 75th anniversary.
Aggregation group outsource Financial has been selected as one of the organisations to be featured in The Commonwealth at 75, a book that explores the Commonwealth’s origins, history, and influence.
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Produced by the ongoing research project The History of Parliament Trust in collaboration with publisher St James’s House, the book celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Commonwealth and explores the association’s global impact. It also marks the appointment of King Charles III as the head of the Commonwealth.
The book’s content highlights ideas, individuals, and organisations that have contributed to the Commonwealth’s success and features contributions from academics and royal authors Robert Jobson and Katie Nicholl, as well as veteran royal photographer Arthur Edwards.
outsource Financial CEO Tanya Sale said the group’s inclusion in the publication exemplified its commitment to excellence within the industry.
“Being invited to participate in such a historic milestone for the Commonwealth is a tremendous honour. This recognition reaffirms the impact of our work in the Australian finance industry and provides us with an opportunity to create a lasting legacy,” Sale said.
“We hope that our contribution to this historic publication will inspire others.”
Richard Freed, founder of St James’s House, said the book was a timely way to acknowledge the contributors to the Commonwealth’s success.
“We’re delighted to be launching this prestigious publication, which pays tribute to the Commonwealth and its member states,” Freed said.
“The 75th anniversary offers the perfect opportunity to reflect on its past, present and future.”
The announcement comes a week after Sale was named Industry Thought Leader of the Year at the Australian Broking Awards 2024 (ABA), an acknowledgement of her policy engagement, efforts to support women in broking, and inspiring leadership.
For a full list of winners at the ABAs, click here.
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