Trish Li

Senior Accountant at Rural Funds Management Limited

Trish Li possesses extensive experience in accounting, with a career spanning over 15 years. Currently, Trish serves as a Senior Accountant at Rural Funds Management Limited, a position held since October 2012, after advancing from the role of Financial Accountant. Prior to this, Trish worked as an Assistant Accountant at Rural Funds Management from October 2010 to October 2012 and at Mailmasters Pty Ltd from August 2007 to October 2010. Trish holds a Master's degree in Accounting from Southern Cross University, completed between 2008 and 2010.

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Sydney, Australia

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Rural Funds Management Limited

Rural Funds Management Limited (RFM) is one of the oldest and most experienced agricultural fund managers in Australia. Established in 1997, RFM manages approximately $2.0b of agricultural assets. Assets are located across New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria. RFM is the responsible entity of two investment funds. RFM’s largest fund under management, the Rural Funds Group (RFF), is an ASX-listed real estate investment trust. RFF owns a $1.6b portfolio of diversified agricultural assets including almond and macadamia orchards, premium vineyards, water entitlements, cattle and cropping assets, that are leased predominantly to corporate agricultural operators. RFM has a history spanning over 25 years and operates from a head office in Canberra, and offices in Sydney and regional Queensland. The company employs more than 200 staff in fund and asset management activities. Our Board and Management have relevant knowledge and experience in the sectors in which the funds are invested, gained through managing and developing assets including water, poultry, almonds, macadamias, viticulture, cropping, rural infrastructure, cattle properties and livestock. RFM’s company culture is informed by its long-standing motto of “Managing Good Assets with Good People”.