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Schroders Reshuffles Asia Leadership

Editorial Staff 16 November 2022

 Schroders Reshuffles Asia Leadership

The CEO of its Asia business is retiring at the end of this year, and the deputy head for Asia-Pacific and CEO for Hong Kong is also stepping down. The UK-based group has made a number of appointments across the region.

Schroders yesterday unveiled senior leadership appointments in its Asia-Pacific business. CEO Susan Soh is going to retire at the end of 2022 after a 17-year period at the UK-listed firm.

Separately, Amy Cho, chief executive for Hong Kong and deputy head for Asia-Pacific, is leaving the firm after a period of four years. She is pursuing interests outside the firm.

Taking over from Soh is Chris Durack, who is rejoining Schroders after having previously worked there in various roles for 10 years. He was CEO for Hong Kong, chief executive for the firm in Australia and most recently, Asia-Pacific co-head. Based in Singapore, he will be taking up the post in January.

Soh is a familiar face in the industry, holding positions including chair of the Investment Management Association of Singapore and Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Banking & Finance (IBF). Soh will remain in a part-time senior advisor role at Schroders, the firm said in a statement.   

Gopi Mirchandani, CEO and head of the Asia client group at NN Investment Partners, will be appointed CEO, Hong Kong, reporting to Durack, with effect from mid-January 2023. Additionally, she will take on the newly-created role of head of strategy, Asia-Pacific, where she will work with the leadership team to identify new business opportunities and partnerships to accelerate growth across the region. A lawyer by training, Mirchandani has served in senior legal and compliance roles in the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Deutsche Asset Management and Fullerton Fund Management prior to taking on broader business roles.

Szu Yi Chin, meanwhile, was appointed to the newly-created role of head of distribution, Asia-Pacific, at the start of October and is based in Singapore. Chin was previously with Schroders for 12 years, where she was responsible for the Mutual Funds business in Singapore and Malaysia. She has spent the past eight years with Fidelity International, where her last position was chairman and head of Taiwan.

Amanda Irving, head of marketing for Australia, has been appointed head of marketing, APAC, with effect from November 2022. Based in Sydney, Irving will relocate to Singapore in January 2023. She is replacing Michelle Han, who has moved to London to take up the role of global head of growth and digital marketing. Irving, who has 20 years of marketing experience in financial services, was marketing director at BT Financial Group prior to joining Schroders.

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