ACC CIO Paul Dyer to retire

ACC CIO Paul Dyer to retire
Paul Dyer was promoted to chief investment officer for ACC in 2019. (Image: Supplied)
Staff reporters
The Accident Compensation Corporation's chief investment officer, Paul Dyer, has announced his intention to retire. After 17 years with ACC, he will step down in the first quarter of the 2025/26 financial year. “With two decades of service to ACC, over his five years leading our investments team, Paul has presided over a period of significant growth and outperformance of the ACC Fund, which plays a key role in helping meet the costs of the ACC Scheme now and into the future,” Megan Main, ACC’s chief executive, sa...

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