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BNY Mellon IM reinforces Greater China team
Latest appointments aimed at accelerating growth in region
The Asset 12 Mar 2021
Dominic Wong
Dominic Wong

BNY Mellon Investment Management has appointed Dominic Wong as head of intermediary for Greater China and Sabrina Yu as business development senior associate for Taiwan. Their appointments took effect on March 8.

In his newly created role, Wong will be responsible for developing and driving the intermediary strategy in Greater China, including leading the efforts with Asia’s private banks and global financial institutions in the region. His role will include deepening client relationships across private banks, family offices and retail banks, and growing assets under management in Hong Kong, mainland China and Taiwan.

Wong has spent 15 years at Fidelity Investment Management, with his most recent role being head of intermediary, North Asia, covering Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan and South Korea.

He has also held the position of head of retail sales, Hong Kong, at BlackRock, and earlier in his career worked in distribution and client relationship roles for New Alliance Asset Management, Asia, and HSBC Asset Management, Hong Kong.

Yu will focus on building the company's brand and relationships with Taiwan institutions, working closely with Rebecca Chu, head of Taiwan.

Yu was most recently associate director, institutional sales, at Aberdeen Standard Investments in Taiwan, where she was responsible for building relationships and growing assets among insurance companies, fund of fund managers, and pension funds.

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