April 24 | Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:30am EDT
April 24 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Tuesday. To inform us of other job changes, email to moves@thomsonreuters.com.
JPMORGAN CHASE
JPMorgan Chase JPM.N on Tuesday named Jeff Urwin as its new chief executive Asia Pacific, taking over from Gaby Abdelnour who announced in March that he will be leaving the firm.
Urwin, who will move from New York to Hong Kong, will keep his current role as the firm's head of global investment banking coverage, capital markets and mergers & acquisitions.
BNY MELLON
The bank has named PeterPaul Pardi as global head of distribution for its investment management business and will be based in London. Pardi has been executive director, global head of institutional investment placement for private equity firm Arcapita.
BARCLAYS
The bank appointed four senior private bankers in Singapore. Tsukasa Miyachi has been named managing director and Erliena Yulianawati as director, both focusing on Indonesia market. Fumiko Omura has been appointed director focusing on clients across key markets, mainly in Southeast Asia.
Barclays appointed Eugene Huang to its Greater China team to focus on serving high net worth clients in the region.
DBS BANK
The Singapore-based bank has appointed Boey Sohfern as the head of global transaction services in Hong Kong. Boey joins DBS from HSBC where she headed the trade and supply chain business development in Hong Kong.
LLOYDS BANK
The bank appointed Seb Kafetz as senior vice president, insurance coverage. He will move to Lloyds' New York office to spearhead its wholesale banking and markets' insurance coverage division.
HARBOURVEST PARTNERS
The global private equity firm said on Tuesday it has hired ex-JP Morgan banker Sally Shan as a managing director to head its new office in Beijing.
TRG MARKETS
The consulting firm named Hirander Misra its non-executive chairman and founding director of the company.
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