Jamieson Coote Bonds appoints senior portfolio manager

17 November 2021
| By Liam Cormican |
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Jamieson Coote Bonds has appointed James Wilson as senior portfolio manager of its high-grade fixed income specialist investment team, bringing 15 years of experience across domestic and global fixed income markets.

Wilson joined from VFMC where he worked as senior portfolio manager of fixed interest and absolute returns, managing global and domestic active fixed income portfolios.

Prior to that, Wilson spent over seven years at ANZ as a senior rates trader in Sydney and London where he worked alongside Jamieson Coote Bonds’ executive director, Angus Coote.

Jamieson Coote Bonds’ chief investment officer, Charlie Jamieson, said: "We're very proud of the outcomes we have been able to deliver for our clients to date and we are keen to enhance and grow our offering.

“The appointment of James is another important investment in our business and will strengthen our team approach and ensure we are best placed to continue to deliver strong returns for our investors.”

Wilson said: “I am excited to be joining the team at Jamieson Coote Bonds at a time when the business is growing its retail and institutional footprint and portfolio breadth.

“Jamieson Coote Bonds has rapidly become one of the most respected brands in the domestic fixed income market and I am very much looking forward to being a part of the journey going forward.”

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