Chong Jin Leow new country executive of BNY Mellon
10 April 2012 Hong Kong
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BNY Mellon has named Chong Jin Leow as country executive and general manager of the company's Singapore branch.
Leow succeeds Jai Arya, who is now acting as head of BNY Mellon's Global Sovereign Institutions Group.
Leow will continue to report to Tim Keaney, chief executive officer of BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, and will also report to Steve Lackey, Chairman of Asia-Pacific, in his new additional role as country executive for Singapore.
"Singapore is strategically a very important market for BNY Mellon," said Steve Lackey. "Viewed as one of the safest jurisdictions in the world, it is home to some of the largest and most sophisticated investors in Asia. This makes Singapore a highly compelling draw for BNY Mellon as there is strong local demand for our investment management and investment services."
Leow succeeds Jai Arya, who is now acting as head of BNY Mellon's Global Sovereign Institutions Group.
Leow will continue to report to Tim Keaney, chief executive officer of BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, and will also report to Steve Lackey, Chairman of Asia-Pacific, in his new additional role as country executive for Singapore.
"Singapore is strategically a very important market for BNY Mellon," said Steve Lackey. "Viewed as one of the safest jurisdictions in the world, it is home to some of the largest and most sophisticated investors in Asia. This makes Singapore a highly compelling draw for BNY Mellon as there is strong local demand for our investment management and investment services."
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