SGH expands its team

SGH sg hiscock & company appointments

10 July 2019
| By Oksana Patron |
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SG Hiscock & Company has announced the expansion of its distribution team with the appointments of Matthew Potter, who has been appointed the firm’s new investment specialist responsible for the distribution, and Aristi Kitsakis who has taken the position of business development executive in the fund distribution team.

They both had strong investment market experience and would bring significant expertise to the team, the firm said.

Potter, who would be based in Sydney, joined from Macquarie Group, where he was responsible for the New South Wales distribution of the Macquarie professional series suite of global equity funds and hedge funds. He had more than 30 years of investment market experience from his work at Macquarie and Platypus Asset Management.

Kitsakis also worked at Macquarie Group for 12 years prior to joining SGH and held a number of roles including business development, communications and EA.

At SGH, she would be based in Melbourne where she would be responsible for assisting the distribution team in increasing sales and retention of SGH’s funds by servicing existing clients and identifying new business opportunities.

 

 

 

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