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QIC hires analyst

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By Victoria Young
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2 minute read

Institutional fund manager Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC) has hired Vinay Narsi to its Australian equities team as a specialist listed property trust research analyst.

Institutional fund manager Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC) has hired Vinay Narsi to its Australian equities team as a specialist listed property trust research analyst.
 
Narsi was formerly an equity analyst in the listed property trust team at both Perennial Investment Partners and Colonial First State.

He will report to QIC Australian equities director Simon Hudson and will have responsibility for stock recommendations for QIC's active large companies and active small companies portfolios.

Narsi is experienced in analysing, financial modelling and forecasting in line with the manager's fundamental, bottom-up stock picking processes.

"The addition of Vinay to the Australian equities team will further boost our capability of identifying value-adding opportunities in the LPT [listed property trust] space for the benefit of our clients," Hudson said.

QIC has more than $70 billion under management for Australian and overseas clients.