BFG appoints inaugural CIO, Will Riggall

Bell Financial Group (BFG) has taken the next step in becoming a more holistic full-service wealth manager with the appointment of an inaugural chief investment officer, Will Riggall.
Until June this year, Wiggall was Chief Investment Officer at Clime Investment Management prior to which he was CIO at Ralton Asset Management after leaving retail industry superannuation fund, Rest where he was Senior Investment Manager.
Announcing Riggall’s appointment, BFG co-chief executive, Arnie Selvarajah said his extensive experience overseeing portfolio construction and management across multiple asset classes would be of significant benefit to BFG’s private wealth clients.
“The creation of this role is another important piece in our strategy to provide investment advice and services to a broad range of Australian investors,” Selvarajah said.
“As a diversified wealth management business, it reflects our desire to become the wealth manager of choice for Australians seeking trusted advice that supports them at every stage of their investment lifecycle.”









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