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Former Australian Minister To Advise Citi Securities and Funds
Chrissy Coleman
19 November 2012
Citi has filled its newly
created role of senior advisor to securities and fund services, part of the
firm’s transaction services division, with a former Australian minister for
superannuation. Nick Sherry, will be based in Australia and
will have a regional role supporting Citi’s pension fund clients in Asia
Pacific. In addition to being chair of
the senate committee on superannuation, and minister for superannuation, Sherry
was Australia’s
first minister for superannuation and corporate law. He also has extensive
knowledge of global policy developments, in particular in many Asian countries,
where pension (superannuation) reform is a major focus, Citi said
In August, this publication reported that Sherry had been appointed as chairman of FNZ Australia, a technology firm serving the wealth management industry. “Australia’s original and continued
reform of superannuation leads the world, and Nick has played an important role
in this reform,” said David Russell, regional head of Citi’s securities and
fund services. Australia’s superannuation industry is set
to triple in size by 2035, according to research conducted by the Australian
government’s super system review committee, released early this year. Citi’s securities and fund
services currently oversees custody and administration for A$125 billion ($129
billion) in Australian client assets, and close to $13 trillion globally.