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Superannuation
17 October 2025 by Adrian Suljanovic

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Credit Suisse head resigns

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Credit Suisse Asset Management is on the hunt for a new head of product and marketing following the resignation of Peter Chun.

Credit Suisse Asset Management is on the hunt for a new head of product and marketing following the resignation of Peter Chun.

Chun will join Macquarie's private wealth division in mid-August, following two years at Credit Suisse.

The revolving door at Credit Suisse Asset Management has seen three money managers depart and four join so far this year.

There was a wholesale clear out of senior management in 2006, with chief executive Andrew McKinnon, head of institutional sales John Maragiannis and head of retail sales and product Brian Thomas all departing.

 
 

Chun took on the role as head of product following the departure of Thomas in May 2006.