Former Shaw and Partners investment adviser joins ETF Securities

29 April 2019
| By Oksana Patron |
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ETF Securities has announced that former Shaw and Partners investment adviser, Andrew Duncan, would join its ranks as the firm’s business development manager.

He would focus on the growth in funds under management (FUM) and revenue through client acquisition and developing new relationships across advisers, dealer groups and platforms.

ETF Securities’ chief executives, Kris Walesby, said that business increased staff numbers by 50 per cent in the past 12 months alone.

“That’s because we know that acquiring and nurturing the right talent is what will keep us relevant to our clients in a rapidly evolving market,” he said.

“I am excited to be coming on board at ETF Securities at a significant time in its development” Duncan said.

“I will look to leverage my experience with a client base spanning Australia to bring extra energy and acumen to what is already a high-performing team.”

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