Exelsuper expands team
South Australian-based Self Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSF) company, Exelsuper, has moved to expand its capacity with two new appointments.
The company announced this week that it had appointed two new senior advisers to its Adelaide team – Malcolm Caire and Philip Mills.
The company, which boasts $150 million in funds under management, said Caire had more than 15 years’ industry experience including, most recently, with Equity Trustees, while Mills had extensive experience including roles within Accru Harris Orchard and Colonial First DState.
Commenting on the appointments, Excelsuper chief executive, Chris Harris said both new recruits had proven track records in helping clients and their families create, manage and protect wealth.
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