By Kishor Napier-Raman,David Swan
Publication Date: 2026-03-01 18:00:00
Oliver Curtis may be Australia’s luckiest white-collar criminal.
Almost a decade after he was convicted of insider trading and sent to Cooma Correctional Center to serve a one-year sentence, former investment banker, Riverview old boy and husband of Sydney socialite Roxy Jacenko is, if the hype is to be believed, on the verge of becoming a billionaire after snagging a small piece of the AI gold rush.
Firmus, the Singapore-based AI infrastructure provider co-founded by Curtis and his cousin Tim Rosenfield, is aiming for a blockbuster listing on the Australian Securities Exchange this year.
The company’s $6 billion promise is to create cooling…