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| | | ... FUM. Next on the list after IFM were BlackRock Australia ($77.1 billion), QIC ($74.9 billion), Macquarie ($73.5 billion), AMP Capital Investors ($72.5 billion), Pinnacle Investment Management ($70.2 billion), Victoria Funds Management Corporation ($64.5 ... |
| | | | ... billion in funds under administration (FUA), making up 19% of the platform market at the end of December 2020. It is followed by AMP and Colonial First State with $126 billion and $104 billion, respectively. Meanwhile, younger platforms are gaining traction ... |
| | | | BlackRock has announced two co-heads of BlackRock Sustainable Investing for Asia Pacific, hiring from AMP Capital. Emily Woodland and Geir Espeskog have been appointed to share the position, both based in Hong Kong. Woodland was previously head of sustainable ... |
| | | | ... were down 1.1% on 2019 at $278.9 billion. Plan For Life noted the variation in inflow growth with QIC, BlackRock, Challenger, AMP, Macquarie, IOOF and DFA recorded triple and double digit percentage increases but were offset by large falls recorded by ... |
| | | | ... retirement systems, tax concessions, additional contributions, drawdowns, and what happens to super upon death. It is hosted by AMP's content manager Adam Marsters along with manager, technical strategy Services John Perri and technical services manager ... |
| | | | Challenger's $72 billion multi-boutique business Fidante Partners has hired from AMP Capital's Asian business to set up a Singapore office. Beng Neoh worked at AMP Capital for about 22 years, ending as managing director, North Asia in 2019. ... |
| | | | ... as chief financial officer at UDC Finance and division financial controller at ANZ. She also held senior finance roles at AMP and Deloitte. Mark Fennell, currently the NZSF's general manager of portfolio completion, is now the general manager of risk ... |
| | | | After a week of speculation, AMP has confirmed its chief executive Francesco De Ferrari will step down following the group's portfolio review and has named his successor. Alexis George has been at ANZ for over seven years as deputy chief executive ... |
| | | | ... Super came out on top in the three years to September 2020. Looking at returns alone, Prime Super (7.9%), TelstraSuper (7.1%), AMP Signature Super (6.6%) and CareSuper (6.6%) were the top performers for the period. This story was updated at 4pm. |
| | | | ... (1.8%) recording increases in their inflows, while the remainder reported minimal or negative growth. The biggest losers were AMP (-4.4%) and AIA Australia (-1.5%). Individual risk income premium inflows increased 1.7% over the year with ClearView recording ... |
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