SMSF firm appoints a new sales head

SMSF OneVue financial planning

12 May 2016
| By Anonymous (not verified) |
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The wholesale provider of self-managed-superannuation funds (SMSFs), OneVue, has hired a new sales executive in a bid to "serve its growing client base".

They hired ex-employee, Stephen Karrasch, as the head of sales and relationship management and investments as their team was expanding, said OneVue.

Karrasch began his role with the investment and platform teams on 2 May.

Managing director, Connie Mckeage, said Karrasch worked for the company from 2008 to 2014 as head of group sales, where he established and managed the group's sales strategies.

"We are delighted to have Stephen return to OneVue. His passion for independent advice, expertise in managed accounts and his deep knowledge of OneVue and our clients will be vital in expanding our product, sales and service delivery this year", said Mckeage.

Karrasch rejoined with 25 years of financial services experience in equity trading, funds management, consumers finance and managed account sales and strategy, said Mckeage.

Before his first OneVue appointment, he worked as the director and head of sales and marketing for consumer finance at Macquarie Bank, was the head of retail distribution at Rothschild Australia, and also held senior stock broking positions.

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