Quirk takes INFINZ chair
Anthony Quirk has been appointed the new chairman of the Institute of Finance Professionals, replacing David Green.
Thursday, February 27th 2014, 3:48PM
He is managing director of Milford Asset Management and former deputy chair of the New Zealand Society of Investment Analysts.
“Both the board and members of INFINZ can, and should, help drive further progress in the development of New Zealand’s capital markets as this can be the cornerstone of our economic growth as a nation. Related to this, we are also seeing positive momentum in the savings industry which continues to build a pool of investment capital. This is very positive as New Zealand needs to develop its own source of capital rather than being reliant on offshore borrowing,” Quirk said.
Green decided to step down when he assumed more responsibilities at ANZ.
“It was a difficult decision as I've really enjoyed being part of a team that has delivered a material enhancement to the proposition for our members and enhanced the standing of INFINZ as the representative body for our industry. We have also made a significant contribution to shaping the changing regulations governing our industry," he said.
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