AMP Capital expands its global asset team in London
AMP Capital has announced the appointment of Malcolm Brown as a senior principal in its global infrastructure equity business in London.
Prior to this, he was chief executive of Angel Trains, in which AMP Capital manages a majority stake on behalf of investors in its global infrastructure equity strategy.
In addition, Brown has acted as a senior adviser to AMP Capital’s infrastructure business since 2015.
He has also held a number of senior executive and commercial roles with the Serco/NedRail Northern Franchise, a key customer of Angel Trains.
The firm said he would continue to remain closely involved with Angel Trains as a board director and would take the role of chairman of the Angel Trains Holding Company. He would also serve as a non-executive director on the board of London Luton Airport.
AMP Capital’s global co-head of asset management, David Rees, said: “As we grow our business and assets under management, Malcolm’s deep leadership capability, industry knowledge, and operational and management experience will be extremely valuable to our rigorous active asset management approach, as we continue to deliver the highest levels of asset management expertise and value creation on behalf of our investors.”
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