Justin Epstein
Executive Director

Justin was formerly the Investment Director of the LJCB Investment Group, one of Australia’s most significant private investment houses. LJCB was diversified in terms of asset class, geographical and economic sector investment. LJCB had significant international investments in sectors including banking and financial services, petroleum, aviation and property. Justin was responsible for sourcing and leading investment opportunities. In this role, Justin was also Head of Corporate Finance for Global Aviation Asset Management. Global Aviation Asset Management is one of the world’s largest aircraft lessors, managing a modern portfolio of 53 aircraft on long term operating leases to airlines around the world.
He has previously worked in group strategy and business development for a major Australian investment bank, for the corporate finance restructuring division of Ernst & Young and for a specialised private property finance and investment group.
Justin is a director of a private investment company primarily focused on equity investments and distressed debt opportunities.
Justin holds a Bachelor of Commerce (with Distinction) from the University of New South Wales.
Latest News
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2012 FEDERAL BUDGET IMPACT – FOR MANAGED INVESTMENT TRUSTS
In an unexpected move, the Federal Government has announced in its 2012 Budget that the managed investment trust ("MIT") withholding tax rate would be increased from 7.5% to 15% ... -
New Fund Launch – KPI Global Fund
28 March 2012 – One Investment Group is pleased to announce the launch of the KPI Global Fund. -
New Fund Launch – Benlee Property Trust No 5
28 March 2012 – One Investment Group is pleased to announce the launch of the Benlee Property Trust No 5. -
ATO Draft Ruling – The Meaning of Income for Trust Tax Law purposes
On 28 March 2012, the ATO released draft tax ruling, TR 2012/D1, outlining the ATO’s view on the meaning of ‘income’ for trust tax purposes. The draft ruling ... -
FoFA Bills passed by the House of Representatives
On 22 March 2012, the progress of the FoFA legislation continued when two bills were passed in the House of Representatives. A number of provisions ...

