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Aust Ethical boosts investment team

By Julie May
Mon 07 Dec 2009

Sustainable fund manager Australian Ethical has strengthened its investment team with the appointment of new equities analyst Nathan Lim.


Lim brings with him 14 years of international finance experience working in Australia, Canada and Malaysia as an equity research analyst, most recently as a fund manager with Three Pillars Portfolio Managers.

Before joining Three Pillars, Lim was an analyst with Aegis Equities Research and also worked for Sprott Asset Management.

"Nathan comes to Australian Ethical with a reputation as a strong performer with significant experience in international finance," chief investment officer Martin Halloran said.

"Australian Ethical has been a leader at investing in sustainable energy for more than two decades.

"Nathan's expertise in alternative energies will be a great boost to the smart energy focus of the International Equities Trust.

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