Ralton appoints new portfolio manager
Ralton Asset Management has announced an appointment of Will Riggall as its new portfolio manager who will work alongside head of Australian Equities, Andrew Stanley.
Riggall joined from Rest (Super Investment Management) where he was a senior investment manager and prior to this, he worked at Wallara Asset Management and AMP Capital where he served as a portfolio manager for the firm’s Sustainable Alpha Funds.
Welcoming Riggall’s appointment, Copia Investment Partners’ chief executive, Sam Baillieu, said: “It’s pleasing to see Ralton attract such an experienced investment management professional.
“Will has the experience to help Ralton continue to build its reputation as a specialist managed accounts provider, while bringing complementary investment management skills to the team.”
Riggall has over 15 years of experience across senior portfolio management roles within the investment and superannuation industry.
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