Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
lawyers weekly logo
Advertisement

News

Bell Direct names national account manager

04 February 2016 • By • 1 min read

Bell Direct names national account manager

Online broker Bell Direct has appointed a national account manager for its share trading platform, Desktop Broker. Nicholas Oslear will join Bell ...

READ MORE
icon

Rubik appoints senior account manager

Rubik Financial has appointed a former head of sales at Decimal to a senior account management position.  Rubik has appointed Lanie Conquest as a ...

READ MORE
icon

OneVue hires former JP Morgan exec

OneVue has appointed a former JP Morgan executive to head up its fund services business. Richard Harris-Smith has been appointed as head of ...

READ MORE
icon

Aviva Investors names national account manager

Aviva Investors has appointed a new national account manager for Australasia. Karl Linder will join Aviva as a national account manager for ...

READ MORE
icon

Central banks 'out of sync': Nikko AM

There will be no stability in global markets until central banks get "on the same page" when it comes to monetary policy, argues Nikko Asset ...

READ MORE
icon

Weak growth ahead in 2016, says SSGA

The "lacklustre" growth of 2015 is likely to continue throughout the next 12 months, with the performance of the major economies unlikely to see much ...

READ MORE
icon

Using predictive analytics for member retention

Super funds concerned about member retention will be able to use predictive data models to determine what clients are likely to leave and build ...

READ MORE
icon

TAL chief executive joins FSC board

The group chief executive and managing director of life insurer TAL, Brett Clark, has been elected to the board of the FSC. Mr Clark takes up the ...

READ MORE
icon

ANZ to outsource Oasis platform

ANZ has announced it will begin outsourcing most of its Oasis platform services to Macquarie Investment Management Limited. In a statement, the ...

READ MORE
icon

Volatility not going away soon: Triple3

Investors should strap themselves in for a year of "episodic volatility" with "choppy price action" throughout most of 2016, says Triple3 Partners

READ MORE