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Onepath hires BT Super for Life manager

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Onepath has added another BT Super for Life specialist to its superannuation product team.

ANZ subsidiary Onepath has hired Ramesh Naran as senior product development manager in its superannuation and investments product development team.

Naran joins from BT Financial Group, where he worked for more than three years, most recently as product manager for BT Super for Life.

He also worked for AMP Financial Services in New Zealand as a consultant on the business management strategy Six Sigma.

Onepath has been expanding its product development team as it is developing a range of new product initiatives.

 
 

At the end of last year, Onepath hired Patrick Clarke, who also came from BT Super for Life, where he was head of retirement product development and was involved in the development of Super for Life.

Last week, Onepath announced superannuation and investments general manager Ross Bowden would be succeeded by Craig Brackenrig on 18 April.