Investment platform OneVue has made a number of appointments to support new initiatives the business is soon to launch.
Waheed Rahman and Shamil Samji have both joined OneVue from self managed super fund (SMSF) provider SuperIQ, where they were employed as new business manager and senior fund accountant respectively.
Rahman and Samji will work within OneVue’s adviser solutions team alongside OneVue’s chief executive of strategic relationships Brett Marsh in enhancing the firm’s SMSF capabilities.
Marsh said OneVue would roll out new SMSF services in the very near future following consultation with advisers and accountants who cater to the sector.
“I can’t divulge more detail around what we’re doing in this space apart from saying we’re looking forward to announcing new initiatives we have lined up for the SMSF market in the coming months,” he said.
Aside from OneVue’s investment platform operations, the group is also bolstering its unit registry side of the business and has appointed Susan Sampson to the role of national relationship manager for institutional clients.
OneVue group chief executive Connie Mckeage said Sampson will play a significant role in terms of taking care of clients who use OneVue’s unit registry and in helping the business to find ways in which it can expand its offering.
Sampson joins OneVue with 25 years experience in the banking, software and technology industries.
Previously she worked at software and technology services company SunGard as director of client services. She also spent time at First Data International, Integrity Treasury Solutions and ANZ.
Mckeage said the team had hired new marketing executive Kirstie Walia as well, who was currently assisting the group in taking its new investment platform pricing to market.
“We have been working closely with our key clients to ensure these initiatives are well thought out and we plan to announce our new pricing very soon,” she said.