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Mercer grows NZ investment team


20 May 2008

 

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Mercer grows NZ investment team
 

Mercer has bolstered its investment team in New Zealand with the appointment of two new senior consultants.

Russell Garrett will take on a business development and client management role. He brings a wealth of experience having worked in financial services for over 17 years in both New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

He joins Mercer from ASB Group where he worked for seven years in a variety of investment roles, including institutional funds management with Colonial First State. He has also worked as a corporate trustee and has experience with a wide variety of financial and investment structures.

Mercer has also appointed Garth Gregory to lead Mercer’s research analyst team.

Mr Gregory has over 11 years financial management experience in both the private and public sectors. Prior to joining Mercer, Mr Gregory was employed as a corporate accountant with AMP Capital Investors and spent three years as a fund accountant with Jacques Martin.

Martin Lewington, head of Mercer’s investment business in New Zealand said he was pleased to welcome investment professionals of this calibre to Mercer’s team.


“Following a bumper year in 2007 where tax changes and the introduction of KiwiSaver fuelled a leap in demand for investment consulting services, we’ve observed that the investment industry in New Zealand continues to flourish. As a result, demand is continuing to increase and we’ve responded by appointing two more exceptionally skilled and experienced consultants to help us continue to meet the needs of our clients,” he said.

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