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22.01.26 - 15:06
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LoungePair Brings on Former LoungeBuddy CEO, Enters Agreements with Vietnam Airlines, Auckland Airport (Business Wire)
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Travel-tech company LoungePair has brought on LoungeBuddy founder and former American Express executive Tyler Dikman as a key advisor.
The company has also signed a key partnership with Vietnam Airlines to power its new Lotusmiles Lounges platform and has added Auckland Airport's Strata Lounge to its network.
LoungePair provides on-demand and walk-up airport lounge access without the need for additional memberships, reward programmes, or loyalty status.
Travel Tech Expert Tyler Dikman Joins as Advisor
Tyler Dikman is the co-founder and former CEO of LoungeBuddy, the airport lounge booking platform acquired by American Express in 2019. Following the acquisition, he served as Vice President of Global Premium Products and Benefits at American Express, leading the integration of LoungeBuddy and helping shape travel experiences for Card Members internationally.
In his advisory role at LoungePair, Dikman will support the company's global growth and scaling priorities.
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21.01.26 - 15:36
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Planview Enters 2026 with New Leadership and Continued AI Innovation (Business Wire)
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Company fueled by strong 2025 customer momentumAUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Planview®, the leading platform for Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM) and Digital Product Development (DPD), today announced strong 2025 momentum, driven by significant customer growth, AI innovation, and industry recognition throughout the year. Additionally, Planview enters 2026 with new CEO Matt Zilli at the helm and an updated leadership team to accelerate its AI-first strategy.
New Logo and Customer Momentum in 2025
Key customer wins and expansions across Financial Services, Insurance, Healthcare, Technology, Retail, and more have driven Planview's continued profitable growth. In 2025, the company added 274 net new customers; notable customers who selected or expanded their footprint with Planview in 2025 included: Currys Group, DHL, DTCC, EDF Renewables, Farmacia Guadalajara, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, FIS, Garrett Motion, General Mills, Getinge Sterilization, Global Payments, Harman Connected Services, HCSC, Huntin...
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23.09.25 - 15:37
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Wellington′s Hynes: Why Beating the Benchmark Is the Hardest Game in Investing (Bloomberg)
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Wellington CEO Jean Hynes tells Carlyle Group Co-Founder & Co-Chairman David Rubenstein that the toughest challenge in money management isn't attracting clients - it's consistently outperforming benchmarks. She explains why delivering long-term results requires rare skill, discipline, and resilience, and what it takes for Wellington to maintain its edge in a highly competitive industry. Hynes appears in this week's episode of Bloomberg Wealth. This interview was recorded July 30 in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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23.09.25 - 15:31
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Jean Hynes on Biggest Opportunities for Wellington (Bloomberg)
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Wellington CEO Jean Hynes speaks with David Rubenstein about where she sees the firm's future growth. From expanding into hedge funds and private markets to building on its new alliance with Vanguard and Blackstone, she outlines Wellington's roadmap for the next decade. Hynes also shares the challenges of shifting client demand and why active equities may once again become a critical opportunity. Hynes appears in this week's episode of Bloomberg Wealth. This interview was recorded July 30 in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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04.09.25 - 05:54
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Why New Zealand Is Relaxing Its Property Rules for Rich Foreigners (Bloomberg)
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In April, New Zealand's government found itself in a bind. It had just relaunched its golden visa program, offering wealthy foreigners residency in exchange for a minimum NZ$5 million ($3 million) investment. But there was a major hitch: existing laws prevented those investors from buying a home to live in — undercutting one of the main draws of relocating....
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14.08.25 - 23:06
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Trump-Putin to Meet, New Zealand Trade Talk Hopes | Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 8/14/2025 (Bloomberg)
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On today's episode of Bloomberg Businessweek Daily, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec discuss President Donald Trump's upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska and his recent comment that he believes Putin will "make peace" with Ukraine. Bloomberg Chief Geoeconomics Analyst Jennifer Welch joins to break down Trump's oval office remarks, Molly Smith and Ira Jersey discuss US producer prices rising by its most in three years, and New Zealand Minister of Finance Nicola Willis talks further trade dialogue hopes with US. Axis Capital President and CEO Vince Tizzio provides insight into company's pivot to Cyber Insurance. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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