OneVue bolsters team to support new initiatives



Platform provider OneVue has made key appointments across its institutional, self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) and marketing divisions in the lead-up to bringing new offerings to market.
Waheed Rahman and Shamil Samji have both joined the business from SMSF provider SuperIQ, where they held the roles of new business manager and senior fund accountant, respectively.
Working within OneVue's adviser solutions team alongside chief executive of strategic relationships Brett Marsh, they will work to build on the firm's SMSF capabilities.
OneVue has also bolstered its unit registry business with the appointment of Susan Sampson, former director of client services at US-based software provider Sungard.
As national relationship manager of institutional clients, Sampson will also be looking for opportunities to expand OneVue's offering.
OneVue chief executive Connie Mckeage said the firm had also hired marketing executive Kirstie Walia to assist the group in launching its new investment platform-pricing model.
"We have been working closely with our key clients to ensure these initiatives are well thought out and we plan to announce our new pricing very soon," McKeage said.
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