Former First State Super deputy chief executive, Graeme Arnott, has been appointed as senior consultant at Rice Warner.
Arnott would focus on client solutions around custody and unit pricing, member administration, and advice solutions.
Rice Warner chief executive, Andrew Boal, said: “Graeme is an excellent addition to the Rice Warner team with his experience in the operational aspects of investments and administration. His knowledge of advice delivery will also be helpful for clients looking to take advantage of the growing demand for retirement planning services using cost effective technology-based solutions.
“Our superannuation team will benefit from Graeme’s knowledge and experience, helping us to deliver new insights and solutions for our clients.”
Arnott had over 25 years of experience in financial services where he was most recently First State Super’s chief executive of its advice business.
He had experience across custody, unit pricing, and other investment operations, as well as member administration platform and operations, fund mergers, and advice delivery.
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