BNY Mellon Asset Servicing Appoints John Sin As Vice President

BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, a provider in securities servicing, has appointed John Sin as vice president. Based in Hong Kong, Sin will lead a newly created team with employees in China, Hong Kong and Singapore. He will be responsible for

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BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, a provider in securities servicing, has

appointed John Sin as vice president.

Based in Hong Kong, Sin will lead a newly created team with employees in China, Hong Kong and Singapore. He will be responsible for continually enhancing BNY Mellon Asset Servicings client experience through improving the companys operational infrastructure, including new business conversions, with the overall objective to deliver integrated and efficient solutions to clients within Asia. He will report to Michael Chan, managing director and chief operating officer for BNY Mellon Asset Servicing in Asia, who is based in Singapore.

Sin has over 15 years experience in the asset servicing industry. He joins BNY Mellon from State Street Bank & Trust Company where he had progressive roles within client services, project management, relationship management, and business development. He was most recently a vice president within the

business development team focusing on fund administration, custody, and investment manager operations outsourcing opportunities.

Asia-Pacific continues to present us with one of the greatest growth potentials for our global asset servicing business. Johns experience across multiple geographies will be invaluable to our company as we continue to help clients grow and pursue our goal of being the best asset servicing provider in Asia, says Chong Jin Leow, head of Asia, BNY Mellon Asset Servicing.

The Bank of New York Mellon has been conducting business in the Asia-Pacific region for over 50 years. The company has 16 offices in 12 countries in the region, including full-service branches in Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, and Taipei, and employs around 3,000 employees. Businesses represented in the Asia-Pacific Region include asset servicing, asset management, issuer services and treasury services.

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