Treasury Asia Asset Management (TAAM) has added Kenneth Wan to its investment team, to be based in the fund manager’s Sydney office.
Wan has 10 years funds management experience in both Australian and Asian equities at Credit Suisse Asset Management, Citadel Investments and Maple Brown Abbott, according to TAAM chief investment officer Peter Sartori.
“Ken has resided in both Sydney and Hong Kong and possesses excellent broad knowledge across the Asia Pacific equity markets, with second-to-none knowledge on the resource and commodity related sectors,” he said.
“Ken is a talented investor and is a perfect fit into the TAAM culture. This appointment is a positive development for our business and we look forward to Ken making an immediate and long lasting impact.”
The new appointment follows the recent appointments of Marc Faber, Robert Mann and Teng Nqiek-Lian to the TAAM Investment Advisory Board.
The TAAM New Asia Fund is open to retail and institutional investors and recently received a 'highly recommended' rating from Lonsec.
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