Perennial expands retail distribution team

10 December 2018
| By Oksana Patron |
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Perennial Value Management has expanded its retail distribution team with the appointment of Mark Tisdell as its new senior investment specialist.

He would hold a hybrid role – a national focus for Daintree Capital and a state (New South Wales and ACT) focus for Perennial, the firm said.

Tisdell has 20 years of experience in financial services business development, which included senior distribution and product roles at Macquarie Bank, RBS, BNP Paribas and Citibank.

In his new role, he would be responsible for distribution channels in NSW and ACT, with a key focus on third party and intermediary relationships including national and independent dealer groups, independent financial advisers, stock broking, private wealth segments and platforms.

“We are confident that Mark’s in-depth knowledge of the dynamics of wealth management and the financial adviser channel will quickly have a positive impact as we gear up for a busy 2019,” Perennial’s managing director, John Murra,y said.

“We welcome Mark to the Perennial Value team and look forward to seeing him play a key role in growing our relationships with high-quality advice and wealth firms.”

 

 

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