Amundi chief replaced
Amundi Asset Management has appointed a new chief executive following the sudden departure of Richard Borysiewicz.
Borysiewicz’s departure comes a few months after Amundi Asset Management's London office lost four of its key people, including its chief executive, deputy chief executive, chief investment officer and head of global fixed income.
The new Amundi Asset Management country head for Australia and New Zealand and chief executive is Brian Scott. He previously held the role of head of sales at Schroder Investment Management and has also worked at State Street Global Advisors, Colonial First State, National Mutual, Towers Perrin and Mercantile Mutual.
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