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nabInvest appoints distribution staff

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NabInvest has announced one internal and one external appointment to its insto team.

NabInvest has appointed two senior members to its institutional distribution team.

The boutique backer appointed Kate Bell and Stuart Haigh as investment specialists.

 
 

Bell joined from Macquarie Group, where she was an associate director.

She has also worked with NGS Super and Credit Suisse Asset Management.

Haigh moved internally to the institutional distribution team from nabInvest's retail team.

He previously was responsible for nabInvest's retail distribution team in the northern region, raising money for Fairview Equity Partners, Pengana Capital, Altrinsic Global Advisors and Northward Capital.

"The build out of the team complements the significant growth in business partners affiliated with nabInvest during the past year both in Australia and in the US," the company said.

Haigh will primarily focus on building out the high net worth strategy by targeting private banks and the family office market.

Bell and Haigh will report to nabInvest global head of institutional distribution Rob Sullivan, who joined nabInvest in March from Treasury Group.