Premium adds Mann to its board

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6 July 2011
| By Milana Pokrajac |
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Premium Investors has announced it will add industry veteran Lindsay Mann to its board, who will help with the company’s strategy of delivering solid dividends to shareholders.

Premium chairman Tim Collins, who announced the appointment, said the company’s goal required an active and highly specialised investment approach.

“Lindsay brings with him extensive actuarial and funds management skills and experience that will enhance and complement the existing board and we believe, add significant value to our investors,” Collins said.

Mann joined the financial services industry 36 years ago and was formerly chief executive officer (Singapore) and regional head Asia for First State Investments – the Asian business of Colonial First State Global Asset Management.

Prior to this, Mann was chief executive officer of AXA Investment Managers in Hong Kong.

He is currently an independent director of BRIM Asian Credit Fund, a Cayman Islands domiciled hedge fund managed by Singapore-based Blue Rice Investment Management and an independent member of the Compliance Committee of Aviva Investors Australia.

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