Perennial Partners bolsters distribution team with new appointment

Former Business Development Manager at Trilogy Funds Management, Karl Linder, has joined the distribution team at Perennial Partners.
Linder will take on responsibility for the distribution of Perennial’s suite of investment strategies to clients across southern Australian states including Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania.
“We are delighted to welcome Karl to the Perennial team. He is a high calibre and experienced distribution executive who will enhance our client engagement in this important region and in this important senior role,”Cesar Farfan, Head of Distribution at Perennial Partners, said.
“More broadly, this appointment reflects our strategic focus on equipping and resourcing Perennial Partners to continue to enhance our service and support to the evolving institutional and wholesale markets in Australia.”
Prior to his time at Trilogy Funds Management, Linder also enjoyed several senior roles in sales and distribution at abrdn (formerly Aberdeen Standard Investments), Aviva Investors, Perpetual Investments and MLC.
Perennial Partners houses a number of specialist investment teams covering a variety of asset classes for clients, including Perennial Private Investments (private to public markets), Daintree Capital (fixed income), Fairlight Asset Management (global small and mid-cap equities), Perennial Better Future (ESG), Perennial Value (Australian equities), Perennial Future of Healthcare and Perennial Smaller Companies (small and microcap Australian equities).
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