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Alter Domus appoints Amaury Dauge as Chief Financial Officer and Group Executive Board Member


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Luxembourg, April 8th, 2024 – Alter Domus, a leading provider of tech-enabled fund administration, private debt, and corporate services for the alternative investment industry, has appointed Amaury Dauge as its new Chief Financial Officer. In this role, Amaury will report to Doug Hart, Alter Domus Chief Executive Officer, and will also join Alter Domus’ Group Executive Board.

Amaury has a broad international experience ranging from stock exchanges to fintech, and he conducted a number of business transformation projects in capital investments, M&A and post-merger integrations. A significant part of Amaury’s career has been as CFO of global financial services organisations such as Allfunds and Euronext, where he has played a key role in successful IPOs on both occasions.

Alter Domus CEO Doug Hart said: “I’m delighted to welcome Amaury to the Group Executive Board. He brings exceptional leadership, and a proven track record to the business that will help drive our strategic ambitions. This also comes at an exciting time where Alter Domus is preparing to enter its next phase of growth.”

Following the announcement of his appointment, Amaury Dauge, Alter Domus Chief Financial Officer, said: “Few companies can match Alter Domus’ excellent results and boundless ambition. I’m therefore particularly proud to be joining its talented teams.”

Amaury holds an Executive MBA from INSEAD, a CIIA from CFAF – Centre de Formation à l’Analyse Financière, and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the Inseec Group.

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