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Treasury Group adds distribution director

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The former head of institutional sales and investments of Mercer is to move across to Treasury Group as distribution director.

Treasury Group has appointed Stephen Bramley as distribution director effective 18 June this year.

Bramley joins from Mercer, where he was head of institutional sales, investments.

As a result of the appointment, Treasury Group has reorganised its local distribution team with Treasury head of retail Peter Walsh being appointed as distribution director in Sydney.

Walsh and Bramley will be responsible for clients across all Australian States and Territories, with Walsh having primary responsibility for clients across New South Wales and Queensland, while Bramley has responsibility for clients across Victoria and South Australia.
 
"Stephen's strong industry network, proven sales expertise and deep understanding of the asset consulting sector will make him a valuable addition to our Distribution team," Treasury Group chief executive Andrew McGill said.
 
"The ability to generate funds inflows for our boutique partners is a core and fundamental capability underpinning Treasury Group's business model," McGill said.

 
 

"Over the past five years, Treasury Group has been responsible for generating funds inflows in excess of $4.5 billion for our boutique partners."

Treasury Group's London based distribution director Dan Burke will continue to cover client relationships in the UK and Europe.