Asset Super has hired Integrity Investment Management to manage part of its Australian equities portfolio.
Asset Super has hired Integrity Investment Management to manage part of its Australian equities portfolio.
As a result of the appointment, the fund has terminated its $75 million mandate with Concord Capital.
"Changing an investment mandate is always a difficult decision, but the team at Integrity collectively have an impressive track record and their values reflect Asset's investment philosophy," Asset Super chief executive John Paul said.
Integrity Investment Management was established in early 2007 by former UBS Global Asset Management head of Australian equities Paul Fiani and his colleagues.
The boutique manages about $600 million in funds under management.
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