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Francis Giglio appointed as BNY Mellon’s Hong Kong chief executive


15 June 2023 Hong Kong
Reporter: Klea Neza

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BNY Mellon has appointed Francis Giglio as Hong Kong chief executive.

Giglio will be responsible for driving strategic priorities in Hong Kong, a key market for BNY Mellon APAC. He will be taking on this role in addition to his responsibilities as global head of relationship management for depositary receipts.

Prior to joining BNY Mellon in 2016, Giglio held leadership roles at Nasdaq and The Singapore Exchange.

Fangfang Chen, APAC chair and APAC head of global client management at BNY Mellon, says: “BNY Mellon is steadfast in its commitment to continue playing a leading role in developing the financial and economic landscape of Hong Kong.”

“Frank has exceptional experience in managing financial operations, relationship management and as a leader in driving results. I am confident he will further empower our teams to provide the best experience to our clients, strengthen our commercial offering, and deliver on our regional objectives.”
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