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BNY Mellon appoints Winnie Chen as Singapore chief executive


31 May 2023 Singapore
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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BNY Mellon has appointed Winnie Chen as Singapore chief executive.

Chen will be responsible for driving growth priorities in Singapore, while ensuring the firm’s governance and control structures are aligned with regulatory expectations.

She will combine her new responsibilities with her current role as Asia Pacific head of treasury services.

Chen replaces Francis Braeckevelt, who will focus on his expanded role leading international operations, including Central America.

With more than 20 years of experience working in the US, China and Singapore, Chen has specialist knowledge of credit administration, sales, treasury services and transaction banking.

Fangfang Chen, Asia Pacific chair and Asia Pacific head of global client management at BNY Mellon, says: “Singapore is a regional hub for crucial functions at BNY Mellon including operations and engineering and serves key clients in the region.

“Winnie’s broad expertise will be instrumental as we implement our Singapore growth agenda to drive client service excellence and innovation.”

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