Sydney

Wellington Management Australia Pty Ltd

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About this office

Wellington Management established its Sydney office in 1997. Today, the firm has a substantial local presence in terms of clients and functions.

Client portfolios are invested across a wide range of global equity, fixed income, and other investment approaches, and clients invest through separate accounts or commingled funds. 

If you are interested in a position in Sydney, please see the Careers section, which lists open positions by location, and provide information on your background and area of interest.

Head of office

aisling freiheit

Aisling Freiheit

Associate Director, Client Platform, Head of IPFS & AUS

Address

Wellington Management Australia Pty Ltd
Level 30
180 George Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

Telephone

+612-8233-6400

We are signatories to the Principles of Internal Governance and Asset Stewardship (Australia).

Our Modern Slavery Statement outlines Wellington Management Australia’s commitment and steps taken in identifying and addressing modern slavery risks within our business and supply chain to address the requirements of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth).

In Australia, Wellington Management Australia Pty Ltd (WM Australia) (ABN19 167 091 090) has authorized the issue of this material for use solely by wholesale clients (as defined in the Corporations Act 2001). By accepting this material, you acknowledge and agree that this material is provided for your use only and that you will not distribute or otherwise make this material available to any person. Wellington Management Company LLP is exempt from the requirement to hold an Australian financial services licence (AFSL) under the Corporations Act 2001 in respect of financial services. A registered investment adviser regulated by the SEC, among others, is exempt from the need to hold an AFSL for financial services provided to Australian wholesale clients on certain conditions. Financial services provided by Wellington Management Company LLP are regulated by the SEC under the laws and regulatory requirements of the United States, which are different from the laws applying in Australia.