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18 July 2025 by Miranda Brownlee

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Aviva Investors hires BDM

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Aviva Investors has expanded its sales team with a new BDM.

Global asset manager Aviva Investors has hired a new business development manager (BDM) to cater for the higher demand for real estate, equities, fixed income, money markets and alternative investments.

Peter Poulopoulos, who will be based in Melbourne, will be responsible for managing and leading business development activities in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania.

Poulopoulos comes from Zurich, where he was a BDM in the firm's corporate super and investments division for five years.

"Mr Poulopoulos brings a wealth of experience and his addition will help the continued growth of Aviva Investors in the active management of Australian equities and listed property," Aviva Investors Asia-Pacific chief executive Craig Bingham said.