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HornbyChapman welcomes Andrew Allen as managing director and head of sales, APAC


15 January 2024 Australia
Reporter: Klea Neza

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HornbyChapman has appointed Andrew Allen as managing director and head of sales for APAC.

Allen has more than 30 years of industry experience and joins the company from RBC Investment and Treasury Services, where he was a managing director and, most recently, head of APAC (excluding Malaysia).

Prior to this, he held the role of executive director and head of APAC sales, custody and clearing at J.P. Morgan.

Paul Chapman, managing director and co-founder of HornbyChapman, comments: “[Allen] knows the region intimately and brings over thirty years’ post-trade experience in Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Sydney and London. His knowledge, from both a sell- and buy-side perspective, will be invaluable as we continue to work with our partners to fulfil their senior talent acquisition requirements.”

Commenting on his new role, Allen says: “Asia continues to offer many opportunities across the region and I look forward to being part of the HornbyChapman growth and success story.”
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