Principal

RUNDELL, John Warwick                                                                

BE, B Ec, MBA, LLM, DipICArb, FHKICPA, FCPA, CA, FCIArb, FIAMA, FAICD, QSA


John Rundell is a former partner of KPMG Australia where he had a specialist global practice role. While with KPMG, Mr. Rundell worked extensively in Asia, Europe and the US. He has had over 25 years of professional experience in Merchant Banking and as a Chartered Accountant. Today he acts as an Arbitrator and Mediator accepting direct appointments, has been nominated and appointed by The Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators, The Chartered Institute of Accountants, and the Australian Industrial Relations Commission.


John also worked with the Specialist Technology research firm Gartner as a Vice President in Asia. Prior to joining KPMG in 1995, he worked with Ferrier Hodgson in Corporate Advisory work and was with Capel Court a former leading Australian Merchant Bank from 1987 to 1990.  He also worked in industry with Johns Perry Limited, now part of Boral after graduating in 1980.


John has degrees in Engineering and Economics and an MBA from the University of Melbourne. He also graduated as a Master of Laws specialising in Global Business Law in 2007.  He is a member of a number of Professional Accounting and Arbitral bodies including being a Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants, a Fellow of the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants, is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Public Practice Certificate. He is also a registered Tax Agent in Australia.


Mr Rundell is a Fellow of the Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia and is a graded Arbitrator and Accredited Mediator. He is also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (London).  He completed the Advanced Certificate in Arbitration from The University of Adelaide Law School in 2003 obtaining a distinction. He completed the Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration from the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators in London. 


Mr Rundell uniquely combines many years of professional Accounting, technical, and advisory experience with training and experience in Arbitration, Law and Mediation. He has advised in industries including Banking, Engineering and Manufacturing, Information Communications and Technology, and Government in Australia across Asia and around the world.


John is an Australian Passport Holder and permanent resident of Hong Kong

  • Professional Qualifications
    • Chartered Accountant, Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
    • Certified Practising Accountant, Fellow Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants
    • Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) and Payments Forensic Investigator
Registered Tax Agent, Australia 
    • Registered Accountant Hong Kong 
    • Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants  
    • Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
    • Fellow of the Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia
    • Fellow of the Australian centre for International Arbitration
    • Professional Engineer, Australia

  • Academic Qualifications
    • Bachelor of Engineering, the University of Adelaide
    • Bachelor of Economics, the University of Adelaide
    • Masters of Business Administration, the University of Melbourne
    • Master of Laws – Global Business Law, La Trobe University 
    • Professional Certificate in Arbitration, University of Adelaide Law School
    • Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration, The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators/Oxford University

  • Dispute Resolution Training
    • Professional Certificate in Arbitration Advanced (with Distinction)
    • University of Adelaide Law School
    • Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration 
    • Oxford University with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
    • Professional Mediator Training Parts 1 and 11
    • Accord Group in HK meets training requirements of Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC)
    • The Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia (IAMA) - Workplace Relations Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Training April 2006 
    • 20011 Master Class in Arbitration, The Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia
    • ICC Masterclass for Arbitrator’s March 2013 Hong Kong

  • Arbitration and Mediation Panel Memberships
    • Graded Arbitrator, The Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia
    • Accredited Mediator, The Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia
    • Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, accepted to Panel of Arbitrators (November 2006)
    • Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration  - Arbitration and Mediation panels (ACICA Fellow)
    • Panel of Arbitrators Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration
    • Cairo Regional Centre of International Arbitration
    • CIETAC Beijing
    • Shenzhen International Arbitration Centre
    • Kigali International Arbitration Centre (Africa)
    • IAMA Workplace Relations Panel of ADR Providers for Arbitration of Workplace Disputes 
    • IAMA Workplace Relations Panel of ADR Providers for Mediation and Conciliation of Workplace Disputes
    • Accelerated Dispute Panel: Partnerships Victoria Correctional Facilities (Victorian Correctional Infrastructure Partnership) and the Department of Justice 
    • Panel Mediator, Australian Industrial Relations Commission.

  • Relevant Arbitral Experience
    • AAA (ICDR) International arbitration on a 3 member panel involving a major international chemical and agricultural company (NYSE 50 company) and major Australian Listed company involving importing, distribution and international manufacture of Agricultural chemicals. The arbitration was conducted over 18 months
    •  Role: Member of 3-person Tribunal Value of Claim:  $100 million
    • Arbitration involving the partnership dissolution of a major second-tier Chartered Accounting firm. Multiparty 3 equity (partners) dispute involving over 30 points of claim.  The dispute related to transfer of clients, tax matters, trust distributions, property, and the amount in dispute exceeded $1 million. Duration to completion 12 months with multiple directions hearings and subsequent consent orders. 
    • Role: Sole Arbitrator Value of Claim:  $1 million
    • Arbitration of a dispute over an exiting shareholder of an IT company. The dispute related to arbitrability under shareholders deed; value of the company; payment and obligations under shareholders deed; and timing of exit of a director and significant shareholder.
    • Role: Sole Arbitrator Value of Claim: Dispute value in excess of $1 million.
    • Tax Assessor Arbitration of a GST payments liability under a long term non-reviewable contract (Long-Term Non-Reviewable Contracts Act 2005).  The amount of rent was in dispute under a long-term lease between a major Australian retailer and Shopping Centre group, in a suburban shopping complex. 
    • Role: Assessor Arbitrator Value of Claim: Contract in dispute with annual rental exceeding $5 million per annum.
    • Technical Expert to 6 major Arbitrations known as the “Casualties of Telecom Case”, one of Australia’s most protracted arbitration processes over 3 years in which I ran an Expert Resource Unit which carried out all technical evaluations for The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman and presented findings in a suitable form for their use by the Arbitrators in their deliberations.

  • Relevant Mediation Experience
    • A Mediation in relation to relief regarding termination of employment under S.17O CE(1) of The Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Commonwealth).  Successfully Mediated with a Deed of Resolution signed.
    • Role: Mediator (Industrial Relations Employment Related) Sole Mediator Nominated by Australian Government - Australian Industrial Registry  Value of Claim: Not applicable as Employment Related Issues.
    • Mediation of a dispute as to scope, variations and interface responsibilities for an IT software development covering a Core Systems Replacement and upgrade. The project involved a major Government Department and an International listed Systems Development and Consulting Group. Development costs exceeding $50 million Australian over 3 years. Successfully mediated and resolved with project continuing to completion.
    • Role: Sole Mediator Value of Claim: Approximately $2 million of variations and issues, as to scope of deliverables.  Successful resolution was achieved.
    • Mediation of shareholder dispute as to value and exit of a 50% shareholder in a long-established family owned Plumbing and Construction Group.  The matter involved disputes as to the value of the Company having regard to (Work in Progress, future prospects, litigation and construction disputes pending, and method of valuation), trust distributions, sale of shares in associated companies, settlement and repayment of shareholder loans. The matter was resolved with a comprehensive mediation.  Settlement Agreement signed by the parties. 
    • Role:  Sole Mediator  Value of Claim: Under $2 million
    • A significant mediation between two major International Banks. The mediation was associated with the sale of a major Asian/Indian bank and the ongoing requirements for use of the selling Bank’s core banking applications and IT infrastructure. 
    • Role:  Sole Mediator  Value of Claim: $100 million, being $35 million per annum over a three year contract and as part of a $1,800 million USD bank acquisition.  Successful resolution achieved.
    • A Mediation involving the delivery of HR training services by an external service provider to a major bank, and a dispute as to the selection, operation and performance of the services across a number of divisions of the bank. 
    • Role:  Sole Mediator Value of Claim: approximately $2 million.
    • Other mediations in the Banking sector associated with Outsourced and Services Agreements between Banking divisions and External Service Providers.

  • Areas of Professional Expertise
    • Banking and Finance sector, risk reviews, Information Technology and Systems Integration, Major Infrastructure and Outsourcing Services Agreements, Business Process Outsourcing, and Shared Services in both the public and private sector.
    • Member ICC Banking techniques and standards committee

  • Other Details
    • Permanent Resident of Hong Kong and Australian passport holder
    • APEC card holder: allows visa free access to most countries in Asia including China
    • Fluent written and spoken English, Some French and German.

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