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Sunsuper beefs up investment team

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

The industry fund is looking to add more people to its investment team as it grows in size.

Sunsuper plans to boost its investment team as it seeks to recruit portfolio analysts to the group.

The fund has advertised for a portfolio analyst and a portfolio reporting job.

"We are beefing up our investment capabilities. As our fund continues to grow we are looking to enhance our internal team," Sunsuper portfolio manager of investment strategy Corrin Collocott said.

The fund has internally promoted Michael Weaver from a portfolio analyst to a portfolio manager.

 
 

Sunsuper now has six portfolio managers who report to chief investment officer David Hartley.

Collocott said the portfolio managers each have two main areas of asset classes they focus on. The portfolio managers are also responsible for overseeing risk and return, and environmental, social and governance initiatives.