Oliver Curtis walked through the frosty gates of Cooma prison a free man just before 9am on Friday
The 32-year-old was sentenced to two years behind bars but was released early on good behaviour
His wife, Roxy Jacenko, was seen leaving her Bondi Beach home with their two children earlier on Friday
Jacenko and the couple's giddy two children, Pixie, five, and Hunter, three, greeted him at the airport
Convicted insider trader Oliver Curtis has left Cooma prison after spending a year behind bars and has been reunited with his two smiling, young children at the door of the family's private jet.
The disgraced banker's daughter Pixie, five, could be heard screaming 'Dada, Dada!' as he approached the Cooma airport tarmac.
His wife, PR maven Roxy Jacenko, was seen smiling as she held back a giddy Pixie and Hunter, three.
Curtis embraced the children tightly in an touching reunion for the family, before they boarded the plane for a return to Sydney.
The family returned to their Bondi Beach apartment around 11am.
The 32-year-old, wearing a white t-shirt, jeans and a baseball cap, was flanked by security guards as he was walked out from prison at 8.45am on Friday morning.
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