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05 September 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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Integrity builds team

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By Christine St Anne
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4 minute read

Another former colleague heads to the firm established by ex-UBS head of equities Paul Fiani. 

Investment manager Integrity has hired Craig Shaw to spearhead its retail business.

Shaw was previously UBS business development associate director.

Shaw is the eighth ex-UBS staffer to join the firm. The firm was established in early 2007 by former UBS Global Asset Management head of Australian equities Paul Fiani and his colleagues.

"In this role Craig has overall responsibility for client relationship management and business development in the retail market. He is familiar with the Integrity team and offering," Integrity managing director Paul Fiani said.

 
 

The Integrity Australian Share Fund has secured $1.4 billion in funds under management since it was launched in October 2007.

The fund is available on MLC Masterkey Custom, BT Wrap, Macquarie Wrap, Avanteos and Etrade.

Integrity has also received institutional mandates from industry superannuation funds Asset Super and NGS Super.

"We want to be relevant in both markets, but have no targets or preferences as to the ultimate split of our funds under management," Fiani said.

UBS wealth management division investment adviser Matthew O'Donnell was hired by Integrity in January to service the institutional market.