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06 November 2025 by Olivia Grace-Curran

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Integrity beefs up client team

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

The boutique investment manager has hired an ex-Macquarie staffer.

Integrity Investment Management has beefed up its client service team, hiring Rob Lewis as a key account manager.

Lewis joins Craig Shaw and Matthew O'Donnell, who were both hired by the firm over the last 12 months.

"Our business model is built around providing access and service to all our clients while keeping investment professionals focused on investing," Integrity Investment Management managing director Paul Fiani said.

"That can only be achieved by investing in the business," he said. 

 
 

Lewis previously worked at Macquarie Bank.

The Australian equity manager oversees about $1.3 billion in funds under management. In January, existing client Asset Super topped up its mandate with the firm by $10 million.