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Talal Yassine was born on 1 January, 1972 in Lebanon, is a Lebanese Australian entrepreneur, lawyer, and philanthropist. Discover Talal Yassine's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Entrepreneur,Lawyer,Philanthropist |
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52 years old |
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Capricorn |
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1 January 1972 |
Birthday |
1 January |
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Lebanon |
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Australia |
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He is a member of famous Entrepreneur with the age 52 years old group.
Talal Yassine Height, Weight & Measurements
At 52 years old, Talal Yassine height not available right now. We will update Talal Yassine's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Ali Yassine (father)Fatma Yassine (mother) |
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Talal Yassine Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Talal Yassine worth at the age of 52 years old? Talal Yassine’s income source is mostly from being a successful Entrepreneur. He is from Australia. We have estimated
Talal Yassine's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In an interview by the Australia Broadcasting Corporation's Radio National on July 22, 2018, Yassine said that he's married with three daughters and a son.
In 2010, he received a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2010 for his services to business, education, and multicultural community. He received in 2012 the Professional of the Year Award from Australian Muslim Achievement Awards. Also, he won the Man of the Year Award on the 2016 Australian Muslim Achievement Awards, with Crescent Wealth winning Business of the Year Award and Event of the Year Award. During the 24th Sir Syed Day organized by Aligarh Muslim University Alumni of Australia on February 11, 2017, he was given recognition for his outstanding contribution to the community. He was included in The Muslim 500: The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims in 2016, 2017 and 2018.
He founded and is the current managing director of Crescent Wealth, Australia's first Islamic wealth manager. In an interview by The Australian on February 15, 2013, he stated that after he failed to find investment products that would satisfy Islamic requirements and were available in Australia to be offered to Muslim investors back then, he established the company in partnership with the U.S. fund manager Saturna Capital to oversee international shares, with Sigma Funds to handle local shares portfolio, and with the Islamic finance subsidiary of HSBC Bank.
For his works, he was named Professional of the Year in 2012 and Man of the Year in 2016 in the Australian Muslim Achievement Awards. In 2010, he was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his contribution to the country's business, education, and multicultural community.
The company also launched Crescent Wealth Superannuation Fund, the country's first Islamic superannuation fund, on December 17, 2012. Complying with Islamic guidelines, it does not invest in alcohol, gambling, pornography, weapons, pork, and financial stocks like banks due to a ban on interest charges.
On February 1, 2012, Crescent Wealth in partnership with Thomson Reuters launched the Thomson Reuters Crescent Wealth Islamic Australia index, Australia's first Islamic equities index.
Yassine's works in civil service were as a member of the boards of Sydney Ports, Sydney West Area Health Service, the New South Wales Casino Control Authority, and New South Wales Casino Liquor & Gaming Authority. Moreover, he served as non-executive director on the board of Australian Postal Corporation since August 2, 2012 until August 2015.
In 2010, he started working at the law firm Dunhill Madden Butler, which later merged with the accounting company Price Waterhouse Coopers in 2000. Later, he entered politics by putting his name down for Australian Labour Party's (ALP) preselection for the legislative seat of Auburn in 2001. ALP Premier Bob Carr, in his book, Run For Your Life, said that the party passed over Yassine amidst intense anti-Lebanese, anti-Muslim sentiments after a series of gang rape attacks were committed against women in Sydney by Lebanese Australian youths led by serial rapist Bilal Skaf a year before. Carr later characterized the decision as unfair and unjust to Yassine. However, Yassine stated in the ABC's RN interview that he was fortunate he did not push through with politics then as anti-Islamic rhetoric intensified when weeks after the 2001 election, the September 11 attacks occurred.
On November 2010, it was granted the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's Australian Financial Services Licence. By 2011, it launched Crescent Australian Equity fund with $5.5 million of seed capital from Aon Hewitt targeting the retail market and self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF) in particular. Other financial products include the Crescent Islamic Cash Management Fund, the Crescent Diversified Property Fund, and Crescent International Equity Fund.
Later, he worked in corporate finance and technical real estate divisions for the investment bank and fund manager Babcock & Brown for two years and quit before the company collapsed in 2009. Together with Ben Keneally, spouse of former New South Wales premier Kristina Kenneally, he co-founded the Australian division of electric car company, Better Place, and was responsible for the company's business development and strategic partnership. In mid-2011, he stepped back from the day-to-day management of the company while still holding financial interest.
Attending Granville Boys High School from 1984 to 1990, he was elected as school captain and dreamed of becoming a lawyer, practicing the profession in the local community. At first, he went to study at the University of Sydney, then transferred to Macquarie University where he graduated with a law degree. He holds a Master of Laws, a Master of Business Administration, and completed his Doctor of Business Administration degree with a focus on international business strategy.
He is the eldest of eight children of Lebanese Muslims Ali, a poor tobacco farmer, and Fatma Yassine from the rural north of Lebanon. He was four years old when his family migrated to the western suburbs of Sydney, Australia in 1977 to escape the war in their country of origin. His father worked in a factory while his mother looked after the six boys and two girls. Education was prioritized in the household, although neither parents were highly educated and the family struggled financially. All of the children are professionals and have about 30 degrees between them.
Talal Yassine OAM (born January 1, 1972) is a Lebanese Australian entrepreneur, lawyer, and philanthropist. He is the founder and managing director of Crescent Wealth, Australia's first Islamic wealth management company, that launched the country's first Islamic superannuation fund, the Crescent Wealth Superannuation Fund, and the country's first Islamic equities index, the Thomson Reuters Crescent Wealth Islamic Australia index.