Headquarters:
Level 8, 179 Queen Street, Melbourne, Vic 3000
Year founded:
2016
Number of employees:
9
Phone:
+61 3 8596 8196
Email:
info@mackaychapman.com.au
Website:
mackaychapman.com.au
LinkedIn:
linkedin.com/company/mackaylawyers&advisors
“We prioritise embracing cutting-edge technologies, creative problem solving and continuous improvement to enhance our premium funding solutions and provide exceptional value to our clients”
Brett Bastow, IQumulate Premium FundinG
Dan Mackay
Founder and Director
Michael Chapman
Director
Matthew Kennedy
Executive Counsel
Leadership
Dan Mackay’s specialty is representing individuals and companies facing civil penalties or potential criminal prosecution by regulators. He has significant experience in all aspects of regulatory investigations and actions, complex financial services disputes and high-impact insolvencies.
Mackay has worked on some of Australia’s most complex disputes of the last 20 years, often involving financial services, insolvency and regulatory issues. His approach is marked by forensic, incisive analysis and the ability to see 10 steps ahead.
Founder and Director
Dan Mackay
Michael Chapman has extensive experience in complex litigation and regulatory disputes. He led the high-profile Caddick SMSF class action, securing a $3.5 million settlement for victims of Melissa Caddick’s financial fraud, achieving resolution within 18 months. Chapman regularly represents financial advisers in high-impact regulatory investigations by ASIC. He also has specialised expertise representing builders in disputes with the Victorian Managed Insurance Authority, successfully challenging decisions that threaten builders’ eligibility for mandatory domestic building insurance. His background includes work at ASIC and major commercial law firms, combining regulatory insight with commercial litigation skills.
Director
Michael Chapman
Matthew Kennedy specialises in funded litigation, complex disputes and insolvency. Formerly a commercial barrister for seven years, he developed strong advocacy skills conducting complex multi-party and insolvency-related disputes. Kennedy’s litigation funding background includes advising on and managing high-stakes litigation funded by third parties, combining strategic insight with actual courtroom experience. His practice focuses on delivering practical, client-focused solutions in complex commercial and insolvency matters, leveraging his deep understanding of litigation dynamics and advocacy to achieve effective outcomes.
Executive Counsel
Matthew Kennedy
BRETT BASTOW, IQUMULATE PREMIUM FUNDINGs
Leadership
Leadership
Spencer Pascal
Principal Lawyer
Spencer Pascal has extensive experience in managing complex liability, indemnity and property recovery litigation for national insurers in the motor vehicle, construction, plant, commercial property and home insurance sectors. He is frequently sought after for his expertise in policy interpretation and indemnity, particularly in cases involving suspected fraud, non-disclosure or breaches of policy. Pascal is also recognised for his deep understanding of Australian Consumer Law, which he leverages to secure successful recoveries in complex product liability claims. He works closely with insurers to train their staff and develop proactive strategies that minimise exposure and maximise available defenses.
Principal Lawyer
Spencer Pascal
Doran Yacobi
Principal Lawyer
Doran Yacobi represents leading national insurers in property damage litigation across all states. With his extensive knowledge and experience, he is frequently sought after by clients for strategic advice, offering clear and practical recommendations on current best practices throughout Australia. Yacobi has been a key figure in credit hire car and repair litigation nationwide, working closely with clients to develop innovative strategies in this evolving and complex field. He prides himself on fostering strong, lasting relationships with clients, passionately advocating for their strategic interests to secure excellent outcomes in challenging cases.
Principal Lawyer
Doran Yacobi
Stevens & Associates Lawyers is a leading and trusted employment law firm based in Sydney known for delivering high-quality legal expertise in the area of employment law and industrial relations across Australia, alongside a proven track record of effectively and swiftly resolving a variety of workplace law issues.
In the past year, the firm’s growth has been notable. It has:
• experienced a 213% growth in the number of client matters, increasing from 149 client matters in the 2022 financial year to 390 client matters in the 2023 financial year
• improved its online visibility, leading to over 50 online enquiries each month and a conversion rate of client leads of up to 40%
• significantly expanded the breadth and type of matters that it advises on day to day, which has increased the firm’s skillsets, diversity and resilience
• expanded its community outreach by collaborating with local Sydney venues for client seminars and continuing active participation in a Sydney small/family business group
Stevens & Associates Lawyers has adapted to digital trends by implementing an effective strategy with SEO and web design, resulting in a structural shift that has seen increased representation of employees where the firm previously mainly advised employers.
The firm’s recognition as a “Fast Firm” attests to its momentum in the employment law space.
“IQumulate is on a technology journey, and we’re just getting started”
Wayne Tower,
IQumulate Premium Funding
Steve Tchepak
National Underwriting Manager
Michael Prokopis
Manager – Southern Region
Jeffrey Valdivia
Manager – Commercial Strata
Pam Chhabra
Manager – Residential Strata
Steve Tchepak became the national underwriting manager at CHU in June 2019. He has over 13 years of experience in strata management and strata insurance. He has held various positions, including commercial underwriter, team leader and NSW and ACT branch manager.
National Underwriting Manager
Steve Tchepak
Thierry Pascal has over 13 years of experience in business and corporate banking in various financial/credit analytical and relationship management roles with the NAB and CBA.
After a career break to undertake postgraduate studies, he joined GE Capital as a senior risk analyst in premium funding in 2010. Following the divestment of the premium funding business to the Macquarie Group in 2015, he joined Macquarie Premium Funding and was promoted to credit risk manager, where he led the credit underwriting team.
Following the re-branding to IQumulate Premium Funding, Pascal was recently promoted to head of credit and legal, a role that sees him manage the credit underwriting team as well as oversee IQumulate’s in-house legal function.
Pascal holds undergraduate and postgraduate tertiary qualifications in accounting and law.
Head of Credit and Legal
Thierry Pascal
Cemal Akgul sees the head of risk and collections role as pivotal in guiding and influencing business decisions. He has more than 15 years of experience across financial and government services, most recently with the NDIS, where he was the leading consultant driving the Risk Management process’ nationwide. Prior to that, he served various roles at BMW Finance across the United States, Hong Kong, Germany and Australia.
During Akgul’s tenure at BMW Finance, he predominately worked in risk management, guiding the organisation through seismic changes between 2016 and 2018. In his time prior, he was based out of New York, leading BMW Finance’s American subsidiary's market risk and data analytics teams between 2011 and 2016.
Akgul values a balanced approach to business, encourages a positive work culture and is passionate about teaching and guiding the business and individuals at IQumulate.
Head of Risk and Collections
Cemal Akgul
Stephen McMillan first entered the financial services Industry when he joined GE Capital as a finance analyst in 2008, from which he progressed through roles working both onshore and offshore. From there, he moved into Pacific Premium Funding as a financial planning and analysis leader in 2012 and was a key resource in the evolution of the business, first with the successful sale to Macquarie Pacific Funding and then the following progression into IQumulate Premium Funding, where he is now the commercial manager.
As commercial manager, McMillan leads a team that is responsible for commercial analysis and business support, identifying and reporting improvement initiatives, and the securitization and treasury functions of the business.
Commercial Manager
Stephen McMillan
One culmination of these efforts has been the real-world, needs-based IQEdge solution. A one-stop online quoting tool designed for both the Australian and New Zealand markets, IQEdge delivers quotes in under 60 seconds. Plus, the solution offers quote comparison and quote versioning capabilities, enabling users to review vital historical and financial data in a single page view.
IQEdge can streamline and automate application processing, underwriting document verification and payment collection, cutting the need for manual labour and minimising processing errors. A digital “self-service” platform, IQEdge, reduces the need for customer and administrative support. Meanwhile, borrowers can access their accounts, make payments and manage their policies independently and through sales and support teams, which are always available for further assistance.
“We’ve created a quality platform that simplifies the quoting process yet amplifies the customer experience,” says Gordon. “It’s a real game changer.” IQumulate offers an online digital quoting tool to clients. The best-in-market solution enables IQumulate to tailor funding offerings to brokers that align with their prefered distribution channel.
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What does IQumulate have in mind for the future?
“IQumulate is on a technology journey, and we’re just getting started,” says Wayne Tower, CEO. “Through continuous engagement with our clients, partners, marketplace and industry, we will listen to the needs as they arise and position our business to be agile and respond to changes as they occur.
“Faster decision-making innovations such as AI-powered decision support systems can expedite the underwriting and approval process, leading to quicker responses to clients. This can improve client satisfaction and potentially attract more business, with the potential to allow IQumulate to capture a larger market share, whilst continuing to deliver service excellence to clients.”
“As forward-thinkers with a digital and ‘do it better’ mindset, we collectively and proactively look to learn and improve on our customer experience for our clients, paving the way for successful business outcomes for our clients and our business in the coming years ahead.
“We’re excited for the future and look forward to what’s on the horizon.”
IQumulate invests in education and people, which are vital to attracting new business and talent to the company.
“We have long tenures for several of our key staff, including some in leadership positions, and this sound working knowledge of our business, practices and industry provides great insights and a wealth of experience to offer our clients,” says Bastow. “Our new head of sales, Graeme Gordon, formerly manager for New Zealand, joins us in Australia to drive our sales strategy and lead our team to successful outcomes for our clients and our business. We look forward to great things ahead with Graeme as he continues to be active and present in the New Zealand market as well as building sound working relationships and new connections in Australia.”
Clients can also expect a lot from working with IQumulate.
“Through active engagement with our trusted broker network, IQumulate provides relevant information, education and training content,” says Graeme Gordon, head of sales. “Our clients can expect IQumulate to support their business in several ways, providing an understanding of what premium funding solutions are available and how IQumulate can spread the cost of insurance and help borrowers get the right level of insurance cover to free up their cash flow for other expenses or business growth opportunities. Premium funding is often considered a tool for those who simply cannot afford to pay their premiums in full. While this is certainly a significant driver for many, it is also successfully used by profitable companies who use premium funding to manage their cash flows more wisely or better manage their liquidity.”
IQumulate invests in education and people, which are vital to attracting new business and talent to the company.
“We have long tenures for several of our key staff, including some in leadership positions, and this sound working knowledge of our business, practices and industry provides great insights and a wealth of experience to offer our clients,” says Bastow. “Our new head of sales, Graeme Gordon, formerly manager for New Zealand, joins us in Australia to drive our sales strategy and lead our team to successful outcomes for our clients and our business. We look forward to great things ahead with Graeme as he continues to be active and present in the New Zealand market as well as building sound working relationships and new connections in Australia.”
Clients can also expect a lot from working with IQumulate.
“Through active engagement with our trusted broker network, IQumulate provides relevant information, education and training content,” says Graeme Gordon, head of sales. “Our clients can expect IQumulate to support their business in several ways, providing an understanding of what premium funding solutions are available and how IQumulate can spread the cost of insurance and help borrowers get the right level of insurance cover to free up their cash flow for other expenses or business growth opportunities. Premium funding is often considered a tool for those who simply cannot afford to pay their premiums in full. While this is certainly a significant driver for many, it is also successfully used by profitable companies who use premium funding to manage their cash flows more wisely or better manage their liquidity.”
What does IQumulate have in mind for the future?
“IQumulate is on a technology journey, and we’re just getting started,” says Wayne Tower, CEO. “Through continuous engagement with our clients, partners, marketplace and industry, we will listen to the needs as they arise and position our business to be agile and respond to changes as they occur.
“Faster decision-making innovations such as AI-powered decision support systems can expedite the underwriting and approval process, leading to quicker responses to clients. This can improve client satisfaction and potentially attract more business, creating a competitive advantage with the potential to allow IQumulate to command premium pricing or capture a larger market share.
“As forward-thinkers with a digital and ‘do it better’ mindset, we collectively and proactively look to learn and improve on our customer experience for our clients, paving the way for successful business outcomes for our clients and our business in the coming years ahead.
“We’re excited for the future and look forward to what’s on the horizon.”
Adam Basaldella
Manager – Claims
Stephen McMillan first entered the financial services Industry when he joined GE Capital as a finance analyst in 2008, from which he progressed through roles working both onshore and offshore. From there, he moved into Pacific Premium Funding as a financial planning and analysis leader in 2012 and was a key resource in the evolution of the business, first with the successful sale to Macquarie Pacific Funding and then the following progression into IQumulate Premium Funding, where he is now the commercial manager.
As commercial manager, McMillan leads a team that is responsible for commercial analysis and business support, identifying and reporting improvement initiatives, and the securitization and treasury functions of the business.
Product Manager
Claire Watson
Stephen McMillan first entered the financial services Industry when he joined GE Capital as a finance analyst in 2008, from which he progressed through roles working both onshore and offshore. From there, he moved into Pacific Premium Funding as a financial planning and analysis leader in 2012 and was a key resource in the evolution of the business, first with the successful sale to Macquarie Pacific Funding and then the following progression into IQumulate Premium Funding, where he is now the commercial manager.
As commercial manager, McMillan leads a team that is responsible for commercial analysis and business support, identifying and reporting improvement initiatives, and the securitization and treasury functions of the business.
Commercial Manager
Stephen McMillan
Claire Watson
Product Manager
Stephen McMillan first entered the financial services Industry when he joined GE Capital as a finance analyst in 2008, from which he progressed through roles working both onshore and offshore. From there, he moved into Pacific Premium Funding as a financial planning and analysis leader in 2012 and was a key resource in the evolution of the business, first with the successful sale to Macquarie Pacific Funding and then the following progression into IQumulate Premium Funding, where he is now the commercial manager.
As commercial manager, McMillan leads a team that is responsible for commercial analysis and business support, identifying and reporting improvement initiatives, and the securitization and treasury functions of the business.
Product Manager
Claire Watson
Claire Watson
Product Manager
Stephen McMillan first entered the financial services Industry when he joined GE Capital as a finance analyst in 2008, from which he progressed through roles working both onshore and offshore. From there, he moved into Pacific Premium Funding as a financial planning and analysis leader in 2012 and was a key resource in the evolution of the business, first with the successful sale to Macquarie Pacific Funding and then the following progression into IQumulate Premium Funding, where he is now the commercial manager.
As commercial manager, McMillan leads a team that is responsible for commercial analysis and business support, identifying and reporting improvement initiatives, and the securitization and treasury functions of the business.
Product Manager
Claire Watson
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Ivan Verescuk
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
Shaun O’Brien
Head of Underwriting
Emily Walker
Head of Strata and Development
Rex Oakman
Head of Operations and Risk
Sandy Newton
Head of Underwriting
Andrew Mitchell
Manager – NSW
Michael Prokopis
Manager – Southern Region
Pam Chhabra
Manager – Residential Strata
Jeffrey Valdivia
Manager – Commercial Strata
Adam Basaldella
Manager – Claims
Mackay Chapman is a law firm specialising in commercial litigation and dispute resolution.
Founded by seasoned litigators – Dan Mackay and Michael Chapman – the firm stands apart through its unwavering focus on problem-solving, forensic analysis and high-level expertise. It delivers exceptional outcomes by combining the agility of a close-knit team with experience typically found in top-tier firms.
Mackay has carved out a distinguished reputation representing individuals facing intense regulatory scrutiny, including involvement in some of Australia’s most significant regulatory enforcement matters. His strategic mindset and commitment to achieving precise outcomes have helped build a practice trusted by clients navigating high-risk investigations and enforcement actions.
Chapman, meanwhile, has led some of the country’s most intricate commercial litigation matters, most notably his role in the landmark Melissa Caddick class action. Representing victims of Caddick’s $23 million financial fraud, Chapman’s leadership drew national media attention. His work exemplified the firm’s ethos: efficient, meaningful resolutions to the most complex and sensitive matters.
What distinguishes Mackay Chapman as a firm is its deliberate structure: a collaborative group of senior lawyers and ex-partners who directly engage with clients from the outset. This model ensures continuity, clarity and unparalleled attention to detail. Clients are given immediate access to decision-makers, enabling quick and decisive action built on deep strategic understanding. Every matter begins with a comprehensive deep dive into the facts and issues, allowing the team to devise practical, outcome-driven strategies tailored to the client’s objectives.
The firm’s standout expertise lies at the intersection of regulatory scrutiny, financial services litigation, insolvency and high-stakes commercial disputes. It is also where its unique methodology excels – blending insight into how and why parties behave in disputes with predictive thinking and tactical execution.
Rather than simply interpreting the law, Mackay Chapman anticipates challenges and devises strategies that protect clients’ interests and drive outcomes.
Clients are attracted by consistent results and a service model built on trust, clarity and responsiveness. Referrals are frequent, driven by the firm’s track record of delivering optimal outcomes through personalised, senior-level attention. Every step is guided by genuine client understanding, with strategies that reflect not only legal precision but also empathy and awareness of client priorities.
Mackay Chapman also contributes actively to the legal ecosystem. As the newest member of the Association of Litigation Funders of Australia, the firm demonstrates its commitment to advancing the funded litigation sector and enhancing broader industry development beyond direct legal practice.
Ultimately, Mackay Chapman offers more than legal services – it delivers high-impact strategies underpinned by insight, experience and an unrelenting commitment to client success.
“This ‘boots on the ground’ approach has seen lawyers from CDI working directly with clients in their offices or on the project site for several different projects,” says XXX.
Equally notable is the firm’s internal culture, as of CDI’s five principals, three – Christopher Rowden, Jason Pungsornruk and Jay Hatten – began as clerks under Pyman. Their shared history has fostered a continuity of vision, ensuring that CDI’s service-first philosophy remains deeply embedded. Junior lawyers are trusted to contribute meaningfully, provided they demonstrate discipline and aptitude.
CDI also invests heavily in education-based marketing. From onsite seminars to thought leadership in legal journals, the firm seeks to upskill project teams and deepen client relationships. Its visibility across the legal landscape is reflected in its sponsorship and participation in key industry events – such as the ICC Arbitration Day in Tokyo and the SOCLA national conference – as well as its publishing credentials, including the widely used annotated guide to Queensland adjudication law.
“We consider that success is only achieved when our clients feel they have received the most outstanding legal service experience they have ever received from a law firm,” says XXX. “Of course, results are important, but results can be unpredictable. What can be predicted and controlled is the commitment to adding value to our clients’ businesses.”
