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Summary Of Asia's Wealth Management Executive Moves - December 2013

Vanessa Doctor

2 January 2014

Australia
Vanguard, the US-based investment management firm, naed Jeffrey Johnson as the new head of investment strategy and research for the the Asia-Pacific business. In early 2014, Johnson relocates to Australia to oversee a team of four senior investment analysts and economists focussed on the Asia-Pacific region.
 
iPac, the financial advisory arm of the AMP Group, announced the final appointment to its Australian leadership team. Matthew Fogarty assumed the newly-created role of head of advice and business optimisation. Prior to that, he was a national practise development manager at the van Eyk Group, having been a founding partner at practise consultancy firm The Encore Group, which sold to van Eyk in 2011.
 
International investment consultancy firm Towers Watson grew its Australian team with few new appointments, consisting of two investment consultants and three investment analysts. Craig Mercer, who previously served as head of the London office at Dalton Investments, re-joined the company as a specialist senior hedge fund and alternatives consultant. Sean O'Shea joined the Sydney team as investment consultant. The three new investment analysts are Sean Hollins, Brushan Chiniah and Chris Tan.
 
National Australia Bank appointed a new chief executive for JBWere, its private wealth management business. Justin Greiner joined from ANZ, where he served as general manager for wealth transformation. Before that, he was the head of private NSW and head of advisory also at ANZ.
 
Australian retirement and wealth management firm Challenger launched a new advice series division, to be led by John Carnevale. Carnevale previously served as head of the Institute of Advice at Colonial First State. Joining him are Andrew Biviano as technical services manager and Minh Ly and Esabel Thinnakone as analysts.
 
Commonwealth Bank of Australia appointed a new executive general manager for its online trading arm, Commonwealth Securities. Effective 10 February 2014, Paul Rayson assumes the lead role after serving as executive general manager of CommInsure, the firm's life insurance arm.
 
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group announced that David Gonski is its new chairman effective from the start of 2014. Gonski left his role as managing director and chairman of Future Fund and will succeed John Morschel as the new head in February 2014. After relinquishing some of his current commitments, he assumes the chairman post in May.
 
US-based investment firm AllianceBernstein named Jen Driscoll as chief executive for its Australia and New Zealand business. The appointment is in addition to her current role as co-head of global client relations. 
 
AMP Capital changed its senior management structure after its chief investment officer David Kiddie announced that he is leaving to join his family in the UK. The CIO role will be split between Sean Henaghan, head of multi-manager and investment solutions, and Mark Beardow, head of fixed income. 
 
Redpoint Investment Management, the Sydney-based firm minority-owned by National Australia Bank, appointed three senior officers to its team. Max Cappetta and Anthony Corr joined as investment directors, while Kheng Kua was named chief technology officer. All three move from Continuum Capital, which Cappetta and Corr co-founder and where Kua held a combined investment analyst and technology post.

Hong Kong

Manulife Asset Management created a new senior role within its asset allocation unit and named Michelle Ng as the managing director and portfolio specialist responsible for strategies based in Hong Kong. Ng joined from Mercer Investemnts and previously worked with Watson Wyatt Hong Kong, Mercer Human Resources Consulting and Watson Wyatt Australia.
 
Cushman & Wakefield, the international commercial real estate services firm, bolstered its Hong Kong residential team with the hire of Angel Law as executire director. Her appointment took effect 10 December 2013 and she will head the newly-launched residential brokerage services desk.
 
BNP Paribas Investment Partners, the asset management business of French banking giant BNP Paribas Group, named Pieter Oyens as the new head of the Asian investment solutions arms to focus on institutional clients, distributors and wealth management clients. Based in Hong Kong, he leads a team of investment specialists liaising between Asian investment centres, customer relationship managers and global clients. Prior to BNPP IP, Oyens was a Hong Kong-based managing director at Harvest Global Investments. Earlier in the month, the bank named Helene Li as managing director, head of strategic planning, brand communications for Asia-Pacific. She reports to Mignonne Cheng, chairman and chief executive of BNP Paribas Wealth Management Asia-Pacific.
 
India
Citibank strengthened its ASEAN consumer banking business with the promotion of Anand Selvakesari as head of consumer banking effective 1 January 2014. Selvakesari has been with the company since 1991 and was promoted after serving as head of India's consumer banking arm since July 2011. His new role expands on his coverage of the India consumer and commercial banking businesses to include functions in the ASEAN cluster. Also newly-appointed is Kartik Kaushik as deputy head of its consumer banking arm in India effective 1 January 2014. Kaushik reports to Selvakesari.
 
Japan
Mizuho Financial announced changes to its management lineup. In early 2014, Masaru Ono joins the Mizuho board as director, subject to the approval of shareholders in 6 January. Ono, the head of the banking and finance group at Japan law firm Nishimura Asahi, qualifies as an "outside director" under the Company Law of Japan. At the same meeting, shareholders will also finalise his appointment as director of Mizuho Securities, the investment banking and securities arm of the firm. 
 
New Zealand
Deutsche Bank named Patrick O'Rourke as chief country officer in New Zealand, immediately succeeding Brett Shepher who is taking on the role as chief executive of Deutsche Craigs Limited. Shepherd's move expands the bank's partnership with New Zealand investment firm Craigs Investment Partners.
 
Singapore
VP Bank (Singapore) confirmed the departure of Patrick Donaldson as head of private banking. The firm said it has already found a replacement to commence in January 2014 but has yet to give details.
 
Russell Investments managing director for ASEAN and Taiwan Trevor Persaud lef his Singapore-based post after almost three years with the firm. Russell has not responded to queries seeking comment.
 
Mercer, the global consulting firm, appointed Lisa Sun as its new managing director and market leader for its ASEAN region coverage. Sun, previously the head of protection proposition for Asia-Pacific and Middle East at Zurich Insurance Group, succeeds Su-Yen Wong, who was named senior advisor for Mercer and Oliver Wyman, its sister company. She reports to Gaurav Garg, regional president for growth markets.
 
International law firm Withers expanded its Asian wealth planning business with three new hires. Karen Lai, Connie Yik Kong and Suzanne Johnston were appointed to the division that focuses on high net worth clients. Johnston and Yik Kong join the Singapore office to assist HNW individuals with international estate and tax planning needs. Karen Lai relocates from London and in this new role will advice on trust structures, tax and succession planning for international clients and their families.
 
Eastspring Investments, the asset management arm of Prudential Asia, named a new chief executive for its Singapore business. Jackie Chew joined after servig as the regional director of group-wide internal audit Asia for Prudential Corporation Asia.
 
HSBC Private Bank confirmed that Ken Ng is joining as team head of the domestic Singapore team effective 1 January 2014. Ng reports to Rob Ioannou, business head for Singapore and international markets. He previously held a senior role within the commercial banking business of HSBC.
 
Coutts appointed Wong Lee as executive director, head of wealth planning in Singapore. Based in Singapore, Lee has the task of creating market-leading solutions and leading a team of wealth planners to cover the Singapore, Indonesia, Global NRI, Malaysia and Thailand markets.