Polson to head MyState wealth management
Publicly-listed banking and wealth management group, MyState has recruited former ANZ executive, Andrew Polson as general manager, wealth management.
Polson's appointment was announced this week, with MyState chief executive, Melos Sulicich saying Polson would be responsible for leading the growth of the wealth management business.
Polson has been recruited by MyState from ANZ Banking Group, where he held senior roles for eight years, including most recently global head of investment management and implementation for ANZ Global Wealth.
He has previously been CEO and director of FSP Funds Management and director of FSP Equities Management, and general manager investments for ANZ Private Bank and Trustees, including six months as joint acting managing director for ANZ Trustees.
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