It says inclusion in the book underscores its role in the Australian finance industry
Aggregator group outsource Financial has been selected to feature in The Commonwealth at 75, a forthcoming publication by The History of Parliament Trust.
The book, scheduled for release at Westminster Abbey in October 2024, celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Commonwealth and its impact globally.
Produced in collaboration with St James’s House, the publication offers a detailed exploration of the Commonwealth’s history, origins, and influence. The richly illustrated hardback edition includes contributions from respected academics and award-winning authors, and highlights key individuals, ideas, and organisations that have shaped the Commonwealth.
“We’re delighted to be launching this prestigious publication, which pays tribute to the Commonwealth and its member states,” said Richard Freed, founder of St James’s House. “The 75th anniversary offers the perfect opportunity to reflect on its past, present and future.”
outsource Financial said its inclusion in the book underscores its role in the Australian finance industry. The recognition aligns with the broader campaign by St James’s House and The History of Parliament Trust to spotlight leadership and innovation within the Commonwealth’s 56 member states, which collectively represent 2.5 billion people.
“Being invited to participate in such a historic milestone for the Commonwealth is a tremendous honour,” said Tanya Sale (pictured above right), chief executive of outsource Financial, alongside chief financial officer Andrea Tassis. “This recognition reaffirms the impact of our work in the Australian finance industry and provides us with an opportunity to create a lasting legacy. We hope that our contribution to this historic publication will inspire others.”
outsource Financial was invited to participate in The Commonwealth at 75 as a thought leader in financial services in Australia.
The book’s release also coincides with the appointment of King Charles III as the head of the Commonwealth. It features contributions from royal authors Robert Jobson and Katie Nicholl, and photography by Arthur Edwards.
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