John Poynton is one of the three founders of Jindalee Partners.

Poynton sets up new digs in CBD

Friday, 20 January, 2017 - 14:50

The lure of increasingly affordable commercial rents in the CBD has drawn boutique investment advisory firm Jindalee Partners from Subiaco.

Established in 2015 by by John Poynton, Harry Karelis and Stewart Washer, Jindalee is a venture capital and corporate advisory firm focused on identifying high-quality technology-based investment opportunities.

Mr Poynton said the business had been operating from premises on Rokeby Road in Subiaco, but it was shared arrangement with other businesses and the open-plan nature of the office had prompted Jindalee to look for its own accommodation.

“Some things are not conducive to working in open plan,” he said.

Initially the group targeted West Perth, but an attractive lease in 235 St Georges Terrace, headquarters for KPMG, became available when Macquarie Bank vacated some of its space.

Mr Poynton said the move did not represent a major push to create a significant, new, financial-services enterprise following his official departure from Azure Capital’s board early last year, although he hinted at a forthcoming deal that the market will take heed of.

The investment banker founded Azure in 2004, and Mr Poynton said he remained on good terms with the next generation of owners and management.

“We are not doing what Azure does,” he said.

“I’d call it more collaborative than competitive.”

Mr Poynton’s wife, Di Bain, will co-share the 300 square metre space, moving her business Bain Media from Subiaco’s Centro precinct.

Dr Washer is a biotechnology entrepreneur and executive in both the agri-food and medical sectors. Mr Karelis, who has an accounting background, founded privately held investment group Titan Capital Partners.