Beware of fraud attempts and impersonation scams

Fraudulent messages and advertisements are increasingly circulating on messaging platforms and fake websites. These scams often impersonate investment management firms or their professionals and may promote fake documents related to various financial products. 

Scammers commonly use tactics such as unsolicited mobile messages, third-party messaging apps, phishing emails, cold calls, or fake websites. Their goal is to entice you to invest in false products that misuse an investment manager's name or logo. 

Ausbil reminds you to carefully verify the authenticity of all communications before you act. You can do so by contacting Ausbil here. This includes content on websites, social media, emails, text messages, or third-party apps that claim to be issued, authorised, or connected to Ausbil, its affiliates, or its employees.

Khay-Tuck Chow

Associate Director, Quantitative

B. Economics (Actuarial Studies and Statistics)

Khay-Tuck Chow
Khay-Tuck Chow

Bio

Khay-Tuck is Associate Director, Quantitative, at Ausbil, and is responsible for quantitative stock analysis (through Ausbil’s proprietary ranking model), attribution and performance systems, databases, and investment and fund operational technical support.

Khay-Tuck joined Ausbil in 2000 and has a strong background in quantitative analysis.

Prior to joining Ausbil, Khay-Tuck was the quantitative analyst at van Eyk Research, where he was responsible for all investment manager quantitative research and asset allocation research for master trust and corporate clients.

Previous experience also encompassed development of performance and quantitative software, databases and systems, marketing, and client servicing.

Khay-Tuck holds a Bachelor of Economics (Actuarial Studies and Statistics) degree.