JPMAM boosts Australian sales team


J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) has made several sales and client services appointment as it strengthens its presence in Australia.
Mark Carlile was appointed as head of wholesale, Australia and New Zealand, an internal promotion from his role as head of strategic relationships.
Two new client advisers, Justin Sultana from First Sentier and Stephanie Harrison from Vanguard, would join JPMAM to support him in the team.
On the institutional side, Josh Peel joined as client adviser, having previously worked at Partners Group and Credit Suisse.
Both Peel and Carlile would report to Andrew Creber, Australia and New Zealand chief executive.
Creber said: “With the recent new appointments, we are thrilled to grow our team to meet the needs of the Australian market and position the business for stronger growth. I’m confident that the expanded sales force will enable us to better serve our clients with innovative and diversified product offerings, while also building meaningful relationships with prospects seeking tailored and exceptional investment solutions.
“Australia has been one of the key strategic markets for JPMAM’s growth in APAC. We are committed to significantly growing our offerings across various distribution channels, built on the solid foundation and momentum we have established over the past decade.”
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