ICG recruits Edward Lloyd

21 September 2016
| By Staff |
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Fund manager, Infrastructure Capital Group, has announced the appointment of a director and two associates to support growth across its funds and separate accounts businesses.

The company announced this week that former principal of KPMG Direct Investments, Edward Lloyd, would be joining the group as a Sydney-based director, bringing over 15 years' experience advising on infrastructure portfolios and transactions.

It said that two new associates had joined ICG's investment team in Sydney and Melbourne to work across the firm's diversified and energy infrastructure trust funds (DIT and EIT) and separate accounts, which collectively manage over A$1.5 billion.

Commenting on the appointment of Lloyd, ICG chief executive, Tom Laidlaw, said he would play a critical role in building out the firm's separate accounts business which was gaining strong momentum.

"Ed's insights and knowledge about maximising value and growth from infrastructure assets will be key in delivering bespoke mandates that suit investor preferences for asset control and exposure," he said.

Prior to KPMG, Lloyd worked as a director of Colonial First State Global Asset Management's infrastructure investment division in Sydney and London, following roles with Hastings Funds Management and Macquarie.

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