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Schroders appoints Nicole Kidd to lead Private Debt in Australia

Schroders has appointed Nicole Kidd as Head of Private Debt for Australia as the firm continues to enhance its private assets capabilities to better meet clients’ evolving investment objectives.Kidd, who has over 25 years of investment banking and asset management experience, will assume the newly-created role on 1 September and be based in Schroders’ Sydney office.

She joins from RBC where she was most recently Managing Director and Head of Corporate Banking Australia and Institutional Client Management Asia-Pacific. Nicole will focus on building and developing Schroders’ Private Debt business.

This appointment further reinforces Schroders’ commitment to growing its Private Assets platform, which has recently been bolstered by the acquisition of a majority stake in Pamfleet, an Asian real estate investment manager.

Georg Wunderlin, Global Head of Private Assets, Schroders, says: “The arrival of Nicole next month marks another significant step in the ongoing growth of our specialist Private Assets business. Whether it be through selective acquisitions or hiring the best talent, Schroders is dedicated to securing high-quality additions to drive the growth of this business. 

“Growing Schroders’ Private Assets business is a key strategy focus for the firm. We are offering our investors access to all asset classes across private markets to serve their specific investment needs. We are seeing vast opportunities in private debt specifically which makes this a high priority area for our expansion path.”

Chris Durack, Co-CEO, Asia Pacific, Schroders, says: “The developing fixed income landscape provides us with an opportunity to invest in our private debt capability, and provide our clients with greater access to these attractive markets.”

Nicole will report into Georg and Simon Doyle, Schroders’ Head of Fixed Income and Multi-Asset for Australia.
 

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