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Superpartners appoints chief

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Super administrator has hired an AMP executive to head its business, following a six month search for role.

Superpartners has secured AMP's general manager of its New Zealand business, Greg Camm, as the company's chief executive.

In January the firm's chief executive Frank Gullone resigned after four and half years with Superpartners

"Greg's appointment will further strengthen Superpartners ability to capitalise on its position as Australia's leading superannuation administrator and its aims to further develop and expand its services and products for the benefits of all funds and their members," Superpartners chair Alan Beanland said.

Camm has been with AMP's New Zealand business since 2005. Prior to that job he worked for 16 years with the ANZ Bank. At the bank, Camm worked as a managing director for ANZ's mortgage division and retail banking sector as well as for its New Zealand business.