FIIG Securities expands team
Australia-based fixed income specialist, FIIG Securities has announced the appointment of Anne-Marie Hunter-Brown as its new markets business manager.
She would work closely with the company’s state and relationship managers, with a focus on best practice internally as well as enhancing the client experience.
Hunter-Brown, who would be based in Sydney, joined from Deutsche Bank where she spent the past 14 years working, most recently, as business manager for credit trading and structured finance within global markets.
She has also extensive experience in strategy, regulation, risk, operative excellence and economic resources planning, and in her new role she would help expand the firm’s client base around the country.
“FIIG ticks all the boxes for me – being a progressive company with a significant growth trajectory and key values of excellence, integrity and collaboration. I’m thrilled to be joining the business at such an exciting time,” Hunter-Brown said.
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