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BNY Mellon Announces New Admin Chief For Asia

BNY Mellon has highlighted its commitment to the
Asian region with the appointment of
Daniel Smith as chief administrative officer for the Asia
Pacific region.
Smith joined BNY Mellon in 1987 and was most recently the chief
administrative officer of the firm's $22.4 trillion asset
servicing, custody and administration business. He takes over
from Lee Stephens, who has been relocated to the US to assume
another executive role at the firm's Washington, DC
office.
In his new role, Smith will be based in Hong Kong and will
spearhead growth initiatives in the region, where the company has
16 offices across 12 countries. He will report to
Chris Sturdy, the chairman for the Asia Pacific
region.
"We are expanding ambitiously but methodically across Asia in
both of our core businesses, asset management and securities
servicing. Over the longer term, we expect Asia to be a
much larger percentage of our bottom line as the region is a key
engine of growth for our company," Sturdy said in a
statement.
BNY Mellon operates full-service branches in Melbourne, Sydney,
Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul and Taipei, and has
over 5,000 employees.