Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
lawyers weekly logo
Advertisement
Appointments
01 July 2025

Evidentia Group names new exec leadership team

The managed account provider has announced the appointment of its inaugural executive leadership, formally signalling its launch. The freshly ...
icon

CC Capital Partners edges closer to making binding bid for Insignia Financial

The private equity firm is actively working towards making a binding bid for Insignia Financial and will soon finalise ...

icon

Economic uncertainty to impact private credit in short-term: IFM Investors

Uncertainty around tariffs and subdued growth may lead to some short-term constraints in relation to the private credit ...

icon

Markets are increasingly desensitised to Middle East risks, says economist

Markets have largely shrugged off the recent escalation in the Middle East, reinforcing a view that investors are now ...

icon

State Street rebrands US$4.6tn SSGA investment division

State Street has rebranded its State Street Global Advisors arm, which has US$4.6 trillion in assets under management, ...

icon

VanEck reports investor uptake as ASX bitcoin ETF grows to $290m

Australia’s first bitcoin ETF has marked its first anniversary on the ASX, reflecting a broader rise in investor ...

VIEW ALL

IAG appoints new CIO

  •  
By
  •  
2 minute read

IAG has appointed David McClatchy in chief investment role.

Insurance company IAG has appointed David McClatchy as its new chief investment officer.

McClatchy will start in his new role on 18 June this year, a spokesperson for the company confirmed.

McClathcy was chief executive officer of ING Investment Management between 2007 and 2009.

More recently he has been working as a business and investment consultant.

 
 

McClatchy succeeds John Stratton, who left the company in April to take up the chief investment role of Brit Insurance.

Stratton had been CIO since 2003, when he took over the role from David Dixon.

McClatchy will oversee $12.7 billion in asset under management as at December 2011.