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IFM hires small-cap analyst

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IFM has added to its recently-established small-caps team.

Industry Funds Management (IFM) has appointed Alex Bibani as an investment analyst in its Australian smaller companies team.

Bibani joined from Macquarie Group, where he was a structured and specialist investments adviser.

He also worked at Ratio Asset Management for more than five years, most recently as an investment analyst and partner in the firm.

Bibani joined the newly-established IFM smaller companies team on 20 February.

 
 

IFM established its small-cap team at the end of last year, when it hired three former Macquarie Group investment staff, including former small-cap portfolio manager Neil Carter.

Bibani will be based in Sydney.