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Australia’s Cbus Super Appoints Responsible Investment Head

Ros McKay joined Cbus’ responsible investment team four years ago as head of stewardship and policy.

Cbus Super, which manages AU$73.5 billion (US$49 billion) in
assets, has appointed Ros McKay as head of responsible investment and a member
of the investment leadership team.

“Ros will lead the evolution of the fund’s ‘total portfolio’
approach to managing environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment
risks and opportunities,” Cbus said in a statement. “This includes embedding
the ongoing goals in Cbus’ climate roadmap aimed at safeguarding members’
savings from climate-related risks and ongoing uplift in integration,
stewardship and communication of our approach.”

McKay, who joined Cbus’s responsible investment team four
years ago as head of stewardship and policy, has held similar roles in
corporate Australia and at pensions regulators in the country and in the U.K.

Cbus’ chief investment officer, Kristian Fok, said: “Ros
will bring her extensive experience and collaborative style to oversee the
advancement of our responsible investing strategy and priorities.

“The strength of Cbus’ internal responsible investment team
reiterates the importance of building internal capability and expertise so that
ESG remains an integrated part of the investment decision-making process, with
our members benefiting from new opportunities and innovations.”

Cbus recently announced the appointment of Anne Moal as its
first head of direct debt and illiquid credit.

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