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05 September 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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AMP Capital hires credit specialist

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By Charlie Corbett
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2 minute read

AMP Capital has hired Jeff Brunton from QIC as head of credit markets. Brunton was head of global credit at QIC and will join AMP Capital in the New Year.

AMP Capital has hired Jeff Brunton from QIC as head of credit markets. Brunton was head of global credit at QIC and will join AMP Capital in the New Year.

"With 15 years experience as QIC's head of global gredit, Jeff is a skilled credit market investor, with strong global fixed interest portfolio management experience," AMP Capital head of fixed interest Mark Beardow said.

"Jeff will also bring solid leadership qualities, which will contribute to making AMP Capital's credit team even more effective in delivering our existing superior investment results for our clients."

AMP Capital, which has $110 billion under management, appointed Craig Dunn as chief executive in September. He replaced Andrew Mohl who resigned in August.