Tyndall Investment Management has hired Al Clark for its newly created role of global head of multi-asset, based in Sydney.
It comes as Tyndall’s parent company Nikko Asset Management (AM) is boosting its investment infrastructure to provide more value to its base of institutional and retail clients.
Clark will be looking after growth of the multi-asset business for Nikko AM globally.
“Nikko AM’s investment team will concentrate on delivering performance in their respective asset classes,” global head of investment and CIO International Yu-Ming Wang said.
“Al will ensure that this performance is captured and packaged into products and investment solutions that meet the needs of our global clients.”
Clark has more than 21 years experience in trading and portfolio management, working for firms such as Macquarie Funds Management, BT Financial Group and Schroder Investment Management (Singapore).
He looked after growing the multi-asset business in the Asia-Pacific during his time at Schroder.
Clark will report to Wang, based in Tokyo.
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