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AMP appoints new insto head

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By Alice Uribe
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2 minute read

AMP develops its internal talent base with its latest appointment.

Building on its commitment to develop internal talent, AMP Capital Investors has appointed John Meagher as head of institutional business.

Mostly recently Meagher had been the acting head of institutional business, replacing Dean Winterton who was promoted to the position of managing director South East Asia and Middle East three months ago.

AMP Capital Investors business director client, product and marketing Brian Delaney said after an extensive internal and external search he was delighted to appoint an internal candidate.

"I am very pleased to announce that John has been appointed to this key position due to his skill set, leadership qualities and connectivity in the market," Delaney said.

 
 

"John has an excellent record of service for our institutional clients and consultants which he will further build upon in this role."

Meagher has over 16 years of sales, marketing and relationship management experience within the financial services industry.

He joined AMP Capital Investors in 2007 as a senior institutional business executive and prior to this he has worked in senior roles in Australia and the United Kingdom for Macquarie Bank, Invesco and Fidelity International.

Meagher will be looking to build relationships with the institutional market client base and consultants and identify new business opportunities from AMP Capital Investors' existing clients and prospects.