Jarden, New Zealand's biggest broker, is half-way through a 10-year expansion plan to broaden its reach in investment banking, capital solutions, wealth management and direct broking.
It changed its name from First NZ Capital a year ago, having acquired the Direct Broking platform and OMF derivatives the year before. In 2017 it took a half-stake in Pearlfisher Capital and launched the Principal Investments fund for private investors.
Executive chair Bill Trotter said the firm throughout its 60-year history had forged close relationships in Australia's financial and business community. The next phase of its strategy there was exciting, he said.
Joining Vanderzeil in Jarden's Australian business are: Sarah Rennie, formerly head of equity capital markets at Goldman Sachs and currently a member of the Australian Takeovers Panel; Dane FitzGibbon, formerly co-head of capital markets for UBS Australia; and John Spencer, previously head of equity capital syndication at UBS.
The four will take up their roles during 2020.