AUI strengthens capital management capability for unlisted property trusts

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18 February 2009
| By Corrina Jack |

Australian Unity Investments (AUI) has strengthened its capital management capability for unlisted property trusts with three new appointments including the newly created role of capital markets manager.

Carolyn Ireland has been appointed as the new capital markets manager, while Linda D’Intino has been appointed senior compliance manager and David Walker as product manager.

The new position was created to strengthen AUI’s capital management capability for its unlisted property trusts, focusing on active management and enhancement of the debt arrangements, AUI head of portfolio management Kirsty Dullahide said.

“AUI’s property asset management area has grown significantly in recent years to become a billion dollar business and is expected to continue expanding over the next few years. We have therefore augmented our existing capital management capability with Carolyn’s appointment,” Dullahide said.

Ireland was previously chief financial officer of GBS Venture Partners and has also worked with Macquarie Bank as associate director, banking and property, and KPMG as audit manager.

D’Intino joins AUI from Chimaera Financial Group where she was head of compliance, while Walker was previously with Orchard Funds Management.

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