Netwealth expands distribution team

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21 September 2018
| By Oksana Patron |
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Specialist platform provider Netwealth has announced the appointment of Sid Cavallaro to its senior distribution team in Sydney.

In his new role, he will be responsible for managing existing adviser and dealer group relationships and promoting the Netwealth offering to the broader market.

He joined Netwealth from BT where he most recently held the position of state manager for platforms in New South Wales.

Netwealth’s joint managing director, Matt Heine, said: “We are fortunate to be experiencing significant growth at the moment and are very focused on ensuring we attract great talent to ensure we can maintain our high levels of service.”

“We recognise that service and support is the foundation of our business, so we are really pleased to have Sid join us.”

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