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10 September 2025 by Adrian Suljanovic

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Platinum appoints risk and compliance officer

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Platinum Asset Management has expanded its risk and compliance team.

Platinum Asset Management has expanded its risk and compliance team.

The fund manager has appointed Zaria Narayan as risk and compliance officer.

Narayan joined Platinum from BlackRock, where she was a compliance officer.

She worked for more than three years in the risk and compliance team of Barclays Global Investors (BGI) before transferring to BlackRock.

 
 

BlackRock acquired BGI in December 2009.

Narayan also had a stint with Rothschild, where she worked for two years in the legal and compliance team.