Multi-asset fund manager appointed at Schroders


Adam Kibble, an investment director for multi-asset and fixed income at Schroders since 2020, has been appointed to the role of fund manager.
Effective 1 March, 2023, he would work with the multi-asset team in a co-portfolio manager capacity and join the FX and Rates strategy research groups.
Kibble would be based in Sydney and report to Simon Doyle, Schroders’ chief investment officer and head of multi-asset.
Formerly with Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC) and then Macquarie Group in various roles in Sydney and London, Kibble had over 21 years of experience as a portfolio manager across currencies, commodities, fixed income and structured products.
Prior to joining Schroders, he had been a product specialist with Insight Investment for three years.
“Since joining Schroders, Adam has done an exceptional job in his capacity as investment director for the fixed income and multi-asset teams,” Doyle noted.
“As part of this role, Adam has been a member of the Multi Asset Portfolio Construction Group and an active contributor to the investment debate and portfolio management process where his investment skills and experience have been evident and valued.”
Doyle added: “This internal appointment also reflects our commitment to talent development and the bench strength of our overall team”.
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