DNR Capital plans global equity strategy after Macquarie hire
DNR Capital will develop a global equity strategy after the appointment of Macquarie’s Brad Partridge
Partridge will join the boutique investment company to lead the development of a dedicated global equity capability. Currently, DNR Capital only offers Australian equity solutions, including its flagship Australian Equities High Conviction strategy.
Partridge previously spent more than 20 years at Macquarie Group and was most recently a portfolio manager with Macquarie Asset Management.
In his new role, Partridge has been appointed portfolio manager, global equities at DNR and will work on the recruitment of a global equities investment team.
DNR chief investment officer, Jamie Nicol, said: “The addition of Brad to the investment team provides a dedicated portfolio manager to focus solely on the new global offering, which will allow our dedicated Australian equites team to continue providing our clients with quality investment solutions in the Australian equities space.
“We are looking to complement and build on the successful investment philosophy and process of the DNR Capital Australian equities strategies.”
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