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08 May 2025 by Jasmine Siljic

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AMP hires Mercer consultant

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AMP has hired a senior consultant from Mercer's implemented consulting business.

Wealth manager AMP has appointed Stephanie Weston as an investment director to the group.

Weston will join the company in March.

"Stephanie and her team will be responsible for the ongoing design and governance of the AMP and NMLA Life company investments, including the investment menu associated with the wealth management product offerings under the current AMP and Axa brands," an AMP spokesperson said.

Weston comes to AMP from Mercer, where she was a senior consultant in its implemented consulting business.

 
 

She has also worked as a senior manager in the payments policy department of the Reserve Bank of Australia and as a consultant to the Bank of England.