American Century appoints client service associate

9 December 2020
| By Chris Dastoor |
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Global asset manager American Century Investments has appointed Noble Dhaliwal as senior client service associate. 

He would be responsible for managing relationships with wholesale and institutional clients, and would work closely with American Century’s head of Australia and New Zealand, Elizabeth Trinh, and vice president of the institutional advisory group, Michelle Kidd. 

Dhaliwal previously held client services and account management roles with UBS Asset Management and UBS Investment Bank, and prior to this, served in a relationship management role with AMP Financial Services. 

Trinh said American Century had clients in the Australian market since 2009 and established its Sydney office, where Dhaliwal would be based, in 2018.  

“Noble’s client servicing expertise and experience will be a great asset to the teams we work more closely with in partnership with our clients and prospects,” Trinh said. 

“We have a broad array of strong investment capabilities across our global equities, fixed income and multi-asset disciplines. 

“We have clients in our global growth, global small cap and health care impact strategies, and there’s continued interest from investors in the market to create custom solutions to meet their specific needs.” 

American Century was headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri and has approximately $277 billion in assets under management (FUM) as of November 17, 2020. It currently managed over $2.2 billion in Australian, from both institutions and platforms. 

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