Helen McKenzie and Binu Paul have been made redundant in the change over. McKenzie has been with the firm for 15 years and has already left, while former FundSource boss Paul has been with Tyndall five years. He leaves at the end of next week.
It is understood the company is now looking for a head of
Tyndall is owned by Japanese investment firm Nikko Asset Management. It manages about $3 billion in New Zealand, mainly on behalf of institutional investors including several KiwiSaver schemes.
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