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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Hang Seng Bank, Columbia Threadneedle

The latest moves and appointments for senior roles for Asia-Pacific wealth management.
Hang Seng Bank
Hang Seng
Bank has appointed Regina Lee (pictured) as head of
commercial banking and a member of its executive committee. Her
appointment takes effect from 14 October.
Lee will be succeeding Donald Lam, who will be assuming a senior advisor role until his retirement in January 2024 after 21 years of service.
Before this job, Lee was managing director and head of commercial banking at HSBC Singapore. She has more than 26 years of experience in the HSBC group, working in various senior positions in commercial banking and wholesale risk management.
Columbia Threadneedle
Columbia
Threadneedle Investments has made two appointments in its
Asia-Pacific business.
The firm has appointed Lucy Martin to the new role of vice president, responsible investment product specialist for the region while it has named Gregory Da Silva as product manager for APAC. Both individuals, who are based in Singapore, report to Sandra Cheng, chief executive for Singapore.
Martin, via her dual reporting lines, also reports to Karlijn van Lierop, head of reo®, based in the Netherlands. (reo® is the firm’s “Responsible Engagement Overlay” service.) She has been at the business since 2018.
Da Silva joined Columbia Threadneedle in 2018.
The firm oversees $617 billion for individual, institutional and corporate clients.