Giubin replaces Ince at CS

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26 May 2008
| By Mike Taylor |

Keith Ince is standing aside as head of Credit Suisse Asset Management Australia with Stephen Giubin stepping into the role.

Ince, who initially stepped into the role on a six-month basis in June, 2006, is expected to maintain an association with Credit Suisse.

While Giubin takes the leadership role as head of asset management Australia, Gailie McIntyre has been promoted to deputy head of asset management Australia, with the appointments effective from July.

Commenting on the moves, the executive vice-chairman and head of asset management, Asia Pacific of Credit Suisse, Tony Iliya, said he believed the Giubin and McIntyre team would represent a powerful combination.

“Together they have over 40 years hands-on experience that covers the entire spectrum of the asset management business,” he said.

Giubin’s appointment represents the culmination of a rapid rise within Credit Suisse since he joined the organisation in June, last year, as head of Australian equities after being recruited from Schroders Investments Management.

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