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Q Invest appoints DDH Graham

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Q Invest has appointed fund manager DDH Graham to act as a responsible entity for its funds.

Financial services firm Q Invest has hired fund manager DDH Graham to act as the responsible entity for its funds management business.

Q Invest currently manages four Investment Access Funds.

Under the deal, the four funds will be added to five of the DDH Investment Funds and will be rebranded as the DDH Investment Access Funds.

"The decision to appoint a responsible entity for our funds will now allow us to focus on financial planning," Q Invest general manager Bill Danaher said.

 
 

"DDH Graham's core business is funds management and the company has the scale to be dedicated to managing money."

Q Invest is jointly managed by QIC and government superannuation fund QSuper.