Netwealth adds new managers

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5 July 2017
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Rapidly-growing platform, Netwealth has announced a further expansion of its retail managed account menu with the appointment of two new managers, Elston Asset Management and Quilla Consulting.

The addition of the managers was confirmed by Netwealth joint managing director, Matt Heine who said that while the firm’s recent focus had been geared towards the growth of its private label relationships, it was important it continued to add new professional managers and options to its menu to ensure the range of options remained relevant to both advisers and clients.

Elston head of Asset Management, Nick Revis said his company was pleased to be able to offer its range of models through the Netwealth platform.

Quilla director, Andrew Connors also said the firm was pleased to be working with Netwealth in offering public menu separately managed accounts.

Heine said Netwealth planned to add further managers to its managed account service during the second half of this year.

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