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Federation Asset Management
Federation Asset Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Sydney, established in 2024. It is registered with the SEC.
Federation Asset Management
Federation Asset Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Sydney, established in 2024. It is registered with the SEC.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Oceania
Country
Australia
City
Sydney
Corporate office
Level 11, 143 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Principals
Cameron Brownjohn OAM
Chief Executive Officer
Jason Walter
Partner
Neil Brown
Partner
Stephen Panizza
Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Federation Asset Management?
Investment decisions are led by CEO Cameron Brownjohn OAM and the firm's three named Partners — Jason Walter, Neil Brown and Stephen Panizza. The investment team also includes four Investment Directors covering real estate, infrastructure and private equity. Federation has not publicly disclosed an investment committee structure or named a separate CIO.
Is Federation a single-family office or an asset manager?
Federation is structured as an asset manager, not a family office. It manages a range of investment products for both institutional and individual investors. The firm does not disclose any affiliation with a private family balance sheet or a single founding wealth source.
What asset classes does Federation invest in?
Federation invests across three asset classes: real estate, infrastructure and private equity. Its real estate exposure is concentrated in specialist residential housing and childcare-centre property, infrastructure focuses on renewable energy and sustainable assets, and private equity is deployed into businesses servicing the Australian economy.
Does Federation operate funds or make direct investments?
Federation manages dedicated fund vehicles rather than sourcing one-off direct deals. Named structures include the Synergis Disability Housing REIT, The Early Learning Company vehicle and the Sustainable Australian Real Assets fund. All are structured as pooled products available to external investors.
Which sectors does Federation explicitly focus on?
The firm tags seven priority sectors: clean power, education, healthcare, disability care, sectors servicing an ageing population, technology, and financials and fintech. Its website also highlights environmental and social impact as selection criteria, with a dedicated Head of Responsible Investment embedded in the investment team.
Does Federation invest outside Australia?
All named portfolio vehicles and operational infrastructure point exclusively to Australian assets. The firm's office is in Sydney and its principal investment themes — such as NDIS-related housing and federal childcare policy — are tied to domestic policy frameworks. No international subsidiaries or offshore funds are disclosed in its materials.
What is Federation's approach to responsible investing?
Federation integrates environmental, social and governance considerations across its funds and has a Head of Responsible Investment, Rebecca Thomas, embedded within the investment team. The firm's three flagship vehicles are each constructed around an explicit social or environmental mandate: disability housing, early-learning infrastructure and renewable energy assets.
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