Schroders expands its multi-asset team

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13 December 2018
| By Oksana Patron |
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Schroders has announced the expansion of its Australian multi-asset team with two new appointments, Sebastian Mullins and Roland Winn, who would join as a portfolio manager and investment strategist respectively.

Mullins, who would be initially based in Singapore, joined from Nikko Asset Management in Singapore where he was senior portfolio manager responsible for Singapore-domiciled multi-asset funds.

Winn was most recently manager investment analysis/senior investment strategist for the Guardians of New Zealand Super (NZ Super) before moving to Australia in 2017.

He would act primarily in an advisory capacity, with a focus on the provision of independent investment ideas for the team’s portfolios and to help enhance existing processes.

Both Sebastian and Roland will report directly to Simon Doyle, Head of Fixed Income and Multi-Asset.

“I’m delighted that Sebastian and Roland will be joining the team. Our primary aim is to ensure we continue to make the best investment decisions we can for our clients both now and into the future,” Doyle said.

 

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