Vicki Riggio promoted to Perpetual GM, managed funds services

people & products Perpetual appointments active funds

16 May 2018
| By Hannah Wootton |
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Perpetual has appointed Vicki Riggio to general manager, managed funds services, promoting her from her current role at the company as general manager, management services.

In the new role, Riggio would be responsible for several areas including custody, wholesale trustee, responsible entity services, investment management for managed investment trusts, and the company’s Singapore business.

She has also previously been head of wholesale trustee at Perpetual.

Group executive of Perpetual Corporate Trust, Chris Green, was “delighted” to promote Riggio to the role.

“We are delighted to make an internal appointment of Vicki’s calibre. Her leadership and dedication to providing a first-class experience for our clients will continue to benefit our entire business,” he said.

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