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QIC has poached an infrastructure specialist from Macquarie Group.

Institutional investment manager QIC has appointed Matthew Hall as a principal in its global infrastructure boutique.

Hall's addition brings the QIC Global Infrastructure team to 17 investment professionals.

He joined from Macquarie Bank, where he was an associate director for more than 10 years.

Before joining QIC, he worked for Macquarie Group in Sydney, London and Seoul on 22 transactions in the energy, transport and telecommunication sectors.

 
 

Besides global infrastructure advisory services, he has also experience in principal investing.

"Matthew focuses on execution, investment opportunities and asset management activities with a particular focus on financing," a spokesperson for the firm said.

QIC Global Infrastructure's investment portfolio consists of 15 unlisted infrastructure assets with a value of about $6 billion.

These include investments in Brisbane Airport, the Westlink M7 toll road in Sydney, Queensland Motorways, Thames Water, Grup Maritim TCB and the Port of Brisbane.

QIC's total funds under management stood at $58.7 billion at 30 September 2011.