Elston appoints investment specialist from Morningstar



Elston Asset Management has announced the appointment of Clint Abraham as its new investment specialist.
Abraham, who had over 20 years of experience, previously worked as an investment specialist at Morningstar for seven years and had also worked as an adviser at Lonsec and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.
In his new role, Abraham would be based in the Sydney office and support advisers and end investors across Australia.
Head of Elston Adviser Services, Mark Smith, expressed his excitement for the addition of Abraham to the team, citing his wealth of experience and unique skill set as valuable assets to the business.
“We’re excited to have somebody of Clint’s calibre join our team, particularly as we’re continuing to grow and support more advisers with our investment solutions.
“Clint’s got a wealth of experience and is bringing a unique set of skills to our business. He’ll be working closely with our distribution and investment teams to ensure both advisers and their clients continue to have access to market-leading investment communications.”
Elston Asset Management was a privately owned Australian investment firm established in 2006 that provided investment solutions to financial advisers, family offices, high-net-worth individuals, and institutions.
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