Paul Adamiak returns to TMF Group 01 March 2021Australia Reporter: Maddie Saghir
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TMF Group, a provider of critical compliance and administrative services, has appointed Paul Adamiak as commercial director for fund services.
In his new role, Adamiak will focus on scaling up TMF Group’s service offering to Australian and offshore asset managers and institutions investing in Australian real assets.
Based in Sydney, Australia, Adamiak will report to Andrew O’Shea, global head of fund services.
Adamiak previously worked at TMF Group from 2008 to 2019 as an associate director in the global fund services business line.
During this time, he held various sales, operations and product development roles, having spent his first eight years in Amsterdam as a team leader overseeing client services and relationship management.
In 2017, he returned home to Sydney to support the development of private equity and real estate administration services.
Prior to returning to TMF Group, he was responsible for new businesses at Evolution Trustees, an Australian professional trustee.
He started his career in the business services team of a large accounting firm and later worked as a financial accountant within the structured finance team of an Australian listed investment bank.
Commenting on the appointment, O’Shea says: “Adamiak’s previous experience at TMF Group showed what a great professional he is. Working with the commercial team, I expect him to have an immediate impact on how we approach clients. I look forward to working with him in this new role. It is exciting to have him back on our team.”
Adamiak adds: “TMF Group was my home for 11 years, and a place where I learned a lot. It feels good to be back here as part of the fund services team and to be able to contribute once again to this great company. The fund services team is well equipped to go above and beyond and I want to help our clients see why we are the best choice when it comes to dealing with their investments.”
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