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Aviva Investors loses credit manager

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

The firm's senior fixed income specialist Camilleri moves to an advisory business.

Aviva Investors senior manager credit Rob Camilleri has left the business to head up an advisory firm.

Camilleri has joined Laminar Advisory, a firm that provides advice in the fixed interest markets.

Camilleri has 15 years of experience in the fixed interest markets. He has worked for ANZ Bank, Norwich Investment Management and Portfolio Partners, which has been re-branded as Aviva Investors.

This is the second departure in the Aviva Investors fixed income team in the past two months.

 
 

In April, Aviva Investors credit manager John Hopper left the firm to join industry fund AustralianSuper.

Aviva Investors would not comment on the departures.