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Lachlan Maddock

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Lachlan is editor of Investor Strategy News and has extensive experience covering institutional investment.

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Mota promises a new, digital-first IOOF

Renato Mota, IOOF CEO, believes that advice is changing – and that IOOF must change with it. Key to that will be bringing digital and “modular” services to the unadvised masses. Fresh off the back of its acquisition of MLC, IOOF now has some 2.2 million clients, 1975 advisers, and a burning question to answer:…

Lachlan Maddock | 26th Aug 2021 | More
Perpetual plots world domination

A slew of acquisitions has made homegrown investment manager Perpetual (ASX: PPT) a truly global business. CEO Rob Adams says there’s plenty more to come. A 26 per cent increase in net profit, to $124.1 million, has book-ended what Adams described as a “transformational year,” in which multiple bolt-on acquisitions took Perpetual from a key…

Lachlan Maddock | 19th Aug 2021 | More
Pressure on advice industry as funds look to robo advice

Super funds have battled with providing financial advice for decades but have not yet found a solution that can make it affordable and efficient for millions of low-balance members. Digital advice – including ‘robo’ – which, in theory, solves the affordability problem, has also been a decades-long dream for Australian wealth management, a revolution in…

Lachlan Maddock | 22nd Jul 2021 | More
Pikoulas heads for greener pastures

Pikoulas departs Lipman Burgon as Pengana hires for high conviction. Covid-19 movement restrictions don’t appear to have restricted much job movement this week, with Alex Pikoulas amicably leaving his role as chief investment officer of high-net-worth boutique Lipman Burgon. It’s understood that Pikoulas will be joining Harper Bernays – which bills itself as “One of…

Lachlan Maddock | 22nd Jul 2021 | More
Douglass confronts new world order

In conversation with Ticky Fullerton, business editor-at-large for “The Australian,” Magellan co-founder Hamish Douglass said that two major factors loom as catalysts for an “investment day of reckoning”: the potential for the emergence of vaccine-resistant Covid strains (a case strengthened by the delta variant, which has sent Douglass himself into lockdown with the rest of…

Lachlan Maddock | 19th Jul 2021 | More
  • Praemium’s new direction

    It’s been a slow week for wealth appointments, though one can imagine that Sydney’s lockdown – and the uncertainty around when it will end (this journalist’s prediction: by Christmas) – could have something to do with what is usually a steady stream of announcements drying to a trickle. That’s not to say there’s nothing to…

    Lachlan Maddock | 15th Jul 2021 | More
    Ex-Pengana stars in new global boutique

    Jordan Cvetanovski and Steven Glass, former Pengana Capital equities managers, have resurfaced at the helm of their own venture, Pella Funds Management. Cvetanovski and Glass formulated their offering after leaving Pengana in March. They have now recruited two staff and commenced discussions with prospective investors for the new international equities boutique. Cvetanovski will be CIO…

    Lachlan Maddock | 12th Jul 2021 | More
    On the move…

    Inside Appointments covers all the key moves this week Crestone nabs big bank defectorsCrestone has appointed six new investment advisers to its Brisbane team in response to increased demand from its growing Queensland client base. Two of the newest additions to the team – John Paul Geribello and Jason Poppi, who came on-board in June…

    Lachlan Maddock | 8th Jul 2021 | More
    Markets grow “irrationally enthusiastic” for ESG

    Markets are experiencing a “manic moment” around ESG investments and less exuberance now might not be “a bad thing in the longer run”, according to Fidelity investment director Tom Stevenson. Stevenson likens the obsession with ESG to the popularity of the “Nifty 50” – stocks like Kodak, IBM and Xerox – in the 1970s and…

    Lachlan Maddock | 1st Jul 2021 | More
    Aussie Super prompts more Bragg ire over New Daily

    Industry fund-owned ‘The New Daily’ is once again in political hot water after a controversial deal with AustralianSuper to auto-subscribe 800,000 of the fund’s members to the publication. ‘The New Daily’ has become a bee in the bonnet for a number of Liberal backbenchers, most notably NSW Senator Andrew Bragg, who has characterised the publication…

    Lachlan Maddock | 21st Jun 2021 | More
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