AMP Capital continues growth with key promotions

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AMP Capital has continued to grow their business, announcing three key promotions in its infrastructure debt team in the United Kingdom and the United States.

In the UK, Roopa Murthy, who has been with AMP Capital for over three years, was promoted to principal infrastructure debt for Europe. In this role, she would continue to play an instrumental role in growing AMP Capital’s infrastructure debt platform.

Spencer Ivey and Evan Nahnsen in the US have been promoted to principal infrastructure debt, North America, and director infrastructure debt, North America, respectively.

Ivey and Nahnsen made significant contributions to the strategic direction of the business in the past two years and would continue to close North American deals in their future roles.

The promotions would support AMP Capital’s focus to grow its international client base, with global head of infrastructure and debt, Andrew Jones, delighted to announce the promotions, affirming they reflect the significant contribution the team has made to the success of the business in 2017.

“On the back of the successful raising in 2017, we’re focused on investing in quality assets on behalf of our clients and have a strong deal pipeline for 2018,” said Jones. “The talent and expertise in our team positions us well to deliver for our investors and continue to grow our business.”

 

 

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