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Willis Towers Watson appoints retirement head

21 January 2021 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Willis Towers Watson appoints retirement head

Willis Towers Watson has assigned a senior director to lead its Australasian retirement division.  Louise Campbell has become head of retirement, ...

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Morgan Stanley names senior adviser

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management has appointed a senior financial adviser to its Brisbane office.  Penelope Butcher will be commencing in the role ...

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BOQ nabs AMP Bank MD, Westpac CMO

Bank of Queensland has lured two executives from competitors AMP and Westpac to fill senior digital roles.  The bank has confirmed it has appointed ...

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Is climate change the next big investment theme?

Investors looking to outperform the market are being urged to look at structural growth, with climate change likely to create the biggest investment ...

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Goldman Sachs hits revenue high despite COVID

The US investment banking giant has managed to generate its highest annual net revenue in 11 years, despite the COVID volatility.  Net revenues ...

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Macquarie boosts board

Macquarie has almost achieved gender parity on its board with the addition of two new independent directors. Rebecca McGrath and Mike Roche will ...

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Time for common sense in super wars

The accusations that the government’s Your Future, Your Super reforms are “unduly focused” on industry funds have the ring of truth to them

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QIC launches private debt segment, recruits from AMP

QIC has unveiled a new private debt capability, to be led by the former global head of infrastructure debt at AMP Capital. Andrew Jones has been ...

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Xinja hands over deposits

The neobank has transferred its remaining $65,809 worth in deposits to NAB after it declared its exit from the industry. The transfers mark the ...

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Value strikes back: Mercer

The last quarter saw investment managers with exposure to value stocks and the energy and financial sectors come out on top, with a new survey showing ...

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