Parametric has bolstered its Australian team with the appointment of Simon Mah Chut to the newly created manager, products and partnerships role.
Mah Chut has over 17 years’ experience in the financial services industry, with roles in private wealth investment, accounting, tax and business services.
He previously worked as an investment accountant with Cambooya, an Australian financial services family office, and prior to that as a client manager for Plus Advisory.
Parametric Australia’s chief executive officer, Chris Briant, said Mah Chut had a proven track record of adopting an innovating approach to problem solving, client management and project management.
“As we work closely with superannuation funds across various strategies, we look forward to Simon adding value for our clients by creating effective work processes that deliver better outcomes for clients and their members,” he said.
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