CFS bolsters corporate superannuation team

financial services sector financial adviser colonial first state amp

17 February 2009
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Colonial First State (CFS) has bolstered its corporate superannuation team with the appointment of Klaus Kletzmayr to the role of southern regional manager.

Kletzmayr will oversea CFS’ corporate superannuation business in the southern region including its Perth operation while based in the group’s Melbourne office.

Kletzmayr has a wealth of experience managing regional sales and services teams with a career in the financial services sector that spans over two decades.

Prior to joining CFS, Kletzmayr spent five years as senior superannuation consultant for Asgard working across its Victorian, Tasmanian and South Australian operations, while other previous roles include southern regional manager for Legal & General.

Kletzmayr also has expertise of the financial planning market having begun his career as a financial adviser at AMP before a six-year stint managing his own specialist corporate superannuation planning group.

Kletzmayr’s academic qualifications include a master of business administration from Swinburne University of Technology and two graduate diplomas in administration and financial planning.

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