FORMER GPIF ESG HEAD JOINS IFRS SUSTAINABILITY BOARD
Hiroshi Komori, former head of stewardship and ESG for Japan's Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), is one of three appointments to the International Sustainability Standards Board, according to its parent organisation IFRS Foundation. Komori was senior director and head of GPIF’s stewardship and ESG division until March 2022.
Komori joined GPIF in December 2015, and became head of stewardship and ESG in 2016, building up ESG related practices and expertise for the pension fund. Prior to GPIF, Komori was with Sumitomo Trust Bank (currently Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank) for over 25 years in the investor relations and shareholder relations consulting service group.
Also appointed were Jenny Bofinger-Schuster, senior vice president for sustainability and operational excellence with Siemens, and Veronika Pountcheva, senior vice president of corporate responsibility for German corporation Metro.
IFRS Foundation trustees chair Erkki Liikanen said in a news release that the latest appointments give ISSB a geographically balanced board with a broad range of expertise as it works to develop standards for corporate sustainability disclosures.
CIC CHAIR OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HU HAO DEPARTS
As per a decision rendered by the China's State Council, Hu Hao will no longer serve as China Investment Corporation’s (CIC) chair of board of supervisors.
“CIC highly appreciates the stellar job Mr Hu has done during his tenure to revamp the board of supervisors, enhance the role of auditing in supervision, and deepen internal reforms,” CIC said in an announcement on August 16.
CIC’s board of supervisors is responsible for monitoring the business practices and professional ethics of the company’s directors and executives. It is also responsible for conducting internal audits and monitoring the company’s finances, to ensure high quality financial management and reporting.
Hu joined CIC as chair of board of supervisors from the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China in February 2020, where he was the deputy governor.
CIC did not reply to requests for comments.
PRUDENTIAL HONG KONG APPOINTS LAWRENCE LAM AS CEO
Prudential Hong Kong has appointed Lawrence Lam as its chief executive officer. This appointment is with effect from August 25, the life insurer announced the same day.
Lam replaced Derek Yung, who completed his term in June after joining in 2009 as the Hong Kong CEO. Yung has since assumed a group advisory role at Prudential, the firm told AsianInvestor.
Lam will be responsible for driving the growth and development of Prudential’s life and general insurance in Hong Kong. He reports to Lilian Ng, managing director, strategic business group, Prudential plc.
Prior to joining Prudential Hong Kong, Lam was the chief executive of Citi’s consumer banking business in Hong Kong. During his time with Citi, Lawrence held multiple senior leadership positions and played a critical role in building the bank’s insurance business through bancassurance partnership.
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CHUBB LIFE HONG KONG APPOINTS NEW PRESIDENT
Chubb has appointed Belinda Au president of Chubb Life Hong Kong, subject to regulatory approval. She joins Chubb Life from Sun Life Financial, where she served as chief executive officer, Singapore.
In her new role, Au will have executive operating responsibility for the company's life insurance business in Hong Kong, including the integration of the long-term insurance business in Hong Kong, which Chubb acquired from Cigna on July 1. Au will also take on broader responsibilities within the North Asia region, to be announced in due course.
Au will report to Bryce Johns, senior vice president at Chubb Group and president of Chubb Life.
Au was previously general manager of distribution and marketing at Sun Life Hong Kong. Earlier in her career, Au held senior leadership roles in distribution and marketing in Hong Kong and Shanghai with AIA and Manulife.
AUSTRALIANSUPER PROMOTES DANIEL LIM TO INVESTMENT DIRECTOR
AustralianSuper has promoted Daniel Lim to the position of investment director for private credit with effect from August. He will be based in the fund’s New York office.
In his new role, Lim will be focused on high yield and subordinated debt financing for real estate and infrastructure in North America.
Lim has been with AustralianSuper for the last four years as an associate director for real assets alternative debt. Prior to that, he held roles at BNP Paribas Corporate and Institutional Banking, and Bank of America.
TEMASEK-BACKED PENTAGREEN CAPITAL APPOINTS CEO
Pentagreen Capital, the sustainable infrastructure debt financing company formed by HSBC and Temasek, has named Marat Zapparov as chief executive officer as of Tuesday (August 30).
Zapparov joins from IFC where he was the head of Asia project development and investment. He will continue to be based in Singapore for the role.
Pentagreen Capital is a newly created sustainable infrastructure debt financing company formed by HSBC and Temasek, which have each committed a combined $150 million of equity to deploy into sustainable infrastructure projects in Southeast Asia. The platform aims to make over $1 billion of loans within five years.
The firm’s primary focus will be on clean transport, renewable energy and energy storage, water and waste management.
Pentagreen will operate independently from HSBC and Temasek. Its board of directors include Zapparov, Kai Nargolwala, who is also board chair of Singapore Pools and 65 Equity Partners, Stuart Lea and Kelvin Tan from HSBC, and Connie Chan, managing director of investment and financial services at Temasek.
BLACKROCK HIRES TWO NEW KEY POSITIONS IN ASIA
BlackRock has named Elaine Wu as managing director, APAC head of research for BlackRock sustainable investing (BSI APAC) and Geir Espeskog as head of wealth for Southeast Asia.
In this newly created role Wu will oversee BlackRock's sustainability research across the Asia-Pacific region, and report to Emily Woodland, head of BlackRock sustainable investing for APAC. She will be based in Hong Kong and her appointment is already in effect, according to a company news release on August 29.
Wu was most recently head of Asia ex-Japan ESG and utilities equity research at JP Morgan, where she was first to spearhead ESG research for the firm. She has more than 14 years of experience in equity research in APAC.
Hannah Lee has since assumed Wu's former responsibilities at JP Morgan in a new role as head of Asia Pacific ESG equity research at JP Morgan effective from September 1st, a spokesperson for the firm told AsianInvestor.
Meanwhile, Espeskog will start his newly created position in early October and is based in Singapore. His appointment signals the firm’s commitment to deepening the resources available to this fast-growing set of investors and reflects continued momentum in the wealth space which has been spearheaded by Guilherme Lima, who was named head of wealth for APAC in October 2021.
Espeskog has been with BlackRock since 2010, and he has held a variety of roles building including building the firm’s iShares business in both EMEA and APAC. Most recently he was co-head of sustainable investing for APAC, a role which has now been succeeded by Emily Woodland.
ALLIANZ GI APPOINTS APAC COO
Allianz Global Investors (AllianzGI) has appointed Khalil Soubra as chief operating officer (COO), Asia Pacific, while based in Hong Kong, the firm announced on Monday (Aug 29).
To better align with the firm’s current and future business requirements in the fast-growing region, the role of COO has been reinstated to oversee the firm’s overall operations in Asia Pacific, the firm said.
In this role, Soubra will report to Alexandra Auer, global chief operating officer at Allianz Global Investors.
Soubra joined AllianzGI in 2003 and held various positions across different functions within the organisation. Prior to his current role, he was global head of trade and position life cycle team since 2018, responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations and business performance activities related to core middle office functions including trade support, corporate actions, proxy voting, cash and securities reconciliations and treasury cash management.
HONG HAO JOINS GROW INVESTMENT GROUP’S HK OFFICE
Former BOCOM International head of research and chief strategist Hong Hao, who resigned in early May after his bearish reports on China, has joined Shanghai-based alternative asset manager GROW Investment Group as its chief economist and head of research, Hong announced on his social media on Wednesday (Aug 31).
Based in Hong Kong, Hong will help the firm build its Hong Kong office and provide investment strategies to institutional and ultra-high net worth investors. He started the new role on Monday.
GROW was founded in Shanghai in June 2021. Navigator Global Investments is its major strategic investor. GROW opened its Beijing and Hong Kong office in December 2021 and established a multi-family office in February this year.
Hong has over 20 years of experience in the financial industry, serving strategist roles in institutions including CICC, Citi, and Morgan Stanley.
Before joining GROW, Hong was with BOCOM International for over 10 years. He is well known in the industry for his accurate forecasts of China’s economy and the stock market. He is also outspoken on domestic and international media as well as social media.
After his bearish reports on the Chinese economy in April, Hong’s Chinese social media accounts were shut down. He resigned from BOCOM International shortly after. Although it is unclear which of his remarks crossed the line, it happened during a time when China was censoring speech on Covid lockdowns and their impact on the economy.
Around the same time, HSBC’s renowned chief economist Qu Hongbin, who’s based in Hong Kong, also left in May after over 20 years at the bank.
AXA IM APPOINTS CHINA COUNTRY MANAGER
AXA Investment Managers (AXA IM) has appointed Pierre-Axel Margulies as country manager in China, and a member of the board of the Chinese joint venture (JV), AXA SPDB Investment Managers.
In addition, Terence Lam, managing director, head of client group core, Asia Pacific, will also become a member of the board of the Chinese JV.
Based in Shanghai and reporting to Marco Morelli, executive chair of AXA IM, Margulies will represent AXA IM’s interest in the Chinese JV, AXA SPDB Investment Managers, and report on the JV’s progress.
The country manager role in China is newly created. Cheng Liao and Bruno Guilloton, who were managing the relationship with AXA IM’s Chinese JV, both retired earlier this year. Prior to his new role, Marguiles was previously AXA IM’s strategy and corporate finance officer and the chief of staff to AXA IM’s executive chair.
PRINCIPAL GI OPEN SEOUL OFFICE, HIRES KOREA HEAD
Principal Global Investors is opening an office in Seoul to strengthen and deepen existing client relationships in South Korea. Additionally, John Kim has joined the firm as managing director and head of South Korea.
Kim will help identify and develop new client relationships, working closely with and reporting to Lesley Lo, managing director and head of North Asia institutional sales.
Kim brings nearly 20 years of financial services experience to Principal across a wide array of disciplines, including asset management, business planning, investor relations, private credit investing, and real estate acquisitions. Most recently, he was managing director and head of investor relations in South Korea for LaSalle Investment Management, a real estate investment management firm.
WTW FINDS NEW INSURANCE DISTRIBUTION HEAD IN CAMBODIA
Insurance brokerage and advisory firm Willis Towers Watson (WTW) has hired Dominick Williams from Cambodia’s Fortune Life Insurance as head of distribution advisory for its insurance consulting and technology (ICT) business in Asia Pacific.
Williams joined on August 1. Based in Singapore, he reports to Sam Farrimond, regional leader, client advisory for Asia Pacific in the ICT business. Williams will lead the development and deployment of WTW’s insurance distribution plans, covering all channels and integrating the ICT team’s industry experience with the company’s technology solutions and software. A WTW spokesperson declined to comment about Williams' predecessor other than saying that the person left the role in 2021.
Williams was previously chief executive officer of Fortune Life Insurance in Cambodia. He has also held senior regional leadership roles at AIA Group and Prudential.
M&G RE ANNOUNCES NEW HIRES IN SINGAPORE, KOREA
M&G Real Estate has appointed Martin Seol as director, portfolio management and head of targeted strategy, Asia Life Fund in Singapore and Daniel Cho as director, acquisitions in South Korea.
Reporting to Kee Teck Leong, fund manager of Asia Life Fund, Seol will manage the targeted strategy – M&G’s core-plus/ value-add mandate. In addition, he will work with Peter Riley, head of capital solutions, on separate account solutions, club deals and joint ventures.
Seol’s career of over two decades spans across real estate and credit in different markets, from Los Angeles to Tokyo, Seoul and Hong Kong. He joins M&G from advisory firm Coral Tree and was previously the head of Asia at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Real Estate Principal Investments.
Cho will be based in Seoul and reports to Ryu Hyesik, head of Korea. An industry veteran with over 15 years of experience, Cho was most recently with KKR’s Asia real estate team, where he managed the firm’s Korean portfolio. He has previously worked at Mapletree, Ascendas and Macquarie Capital.