Alexandra Campbell (Photo from NAB)

NAB Private Wealth names Alexandra Campbell as new CIO

Campbell will lead the investment strategy across all asset classes and JBWere.

National Australia Bank (NAB) has appointed Alexandra Campbell as the new chief investment officer for NAB Private Wealth.

Campbell will lead the investment strategy across all asset classes of NAB Private Wealth, including JBWere.

Campbell brings over 25 years of experience, spanning pirate markets, institutional investment and multi-asset portfolio construction. She previously served as deputy chief investment officer & head of private markets for Cbus Super and is currently the CEO of an Australian family office.

JBWere funds under management rose 15% to almost A$50b in the past year, according to NAB. The wealth manager recently announced clients would gain new customised insights about the risk and return characteristics of their investment portfolios.
 

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