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AMP's Murray heads to Integrity

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By Alice Uribe
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2 minute read

Integrity Investment Management has hired AMP's former senior portfolio manager Michael Murray.

Integrity Investment Management (Integrity) has hired Michael Murray to help run its range of Australian share portfolios.

Murray previously worked for nine years at AMP as a senior portfolio manager on the sustainable alpha team.

Murray has over 15 years of investment experience and spent several years working with Integrity's managing director Paul Fiani at UBS Brinson, which is now known as UBS Global Asset Management. He is a chartered financial analyst charter holder.

Fiani said Murray's appointment was the result of an expansion in business.

"We've grown over the last couple of years and Michael will bring a lot of experience to the table," he said.

When Integrity was founded in 2007 it had seven staff, and with Murray's appointment, the Australian fund manager now has 12.

Murray will start with the firm as a portfolio manager from mid-March and assume coverage of the basic materials sector.

In October 2009, Melbourne-based business development manager Boyd Peters was appointed.

The fund now manages several billions of dollars for some of Australia's largest superannuation funds.