AMP Capital has made two senior hires to beef up its global infrastructure team.
Jake Houseman joined the team last month as senior vice president of the North American infrastructure team, based in New York.
Houseman's infrastructure experience includes deal origination and principal and portfolio company investments.
He comes across after seven years with Macquarie Capital in Sydney and New York and after stints with Trafalgar Corporate in Australia, Merrill Lynch in the United Kingdom and Putnam Investments in the United States.
Manich Aggarwal, who was hired in April, has been overseeing a range of responsibilities including transaction execution, due diligence, asset management and managing business operations as AMP Capital's new investment and operations director based in London.
Aggarwal has worked at Lloyds Banking Group in London and ABN AMRO Bank in Singapore, London and Amsterdam, and has over 17 years experience across principal investments, corporate development, restructuring and financial controls.
The development follows an internal restructuring of AMP Capital's international business division and client product and marketing team into one 'global clients leadership' team, headed by Anthony Fasso.
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