AMP Capital rearranges investment team
AMP Capital Investors (AMPCI) head of investment strategy Jason Wong has had his role disestablished and investment analyst Lydia Hwang will relocate to Sydney as the company restructures its Multi Asset Group model.
David Kiddie, head of AMPCI's Multi Asset Group based in Sydney has made a change to centralise his team in Sydney. AMPCI communications manager Sue Ryan says Wong's role was seen to be duplicated in Sydney so the decision was made to disestablish the New Zealand based one. She says the structural changes in the New Zealand business are part of ongoing reorganisation to create efficiencies while making extensive use of the wealth of experience and expertise in AMP Capital's wider Multi Asset Group ...MORE»
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