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M&G Names New Chief Compliance Officer

Amanda Cheesley

30 September 2025

London-headquartered has appointed Tim Page (pictured) as chief compliance officer for its asset management business.

Page, who joined on 22 September, reporting to Shawn Gamble, chief risk and compliance officer at M&G, will become a member of the asset management executive committee, managed by Joseph Pinto, chief executive of M&G Investments.

In his new role, Page will be responsible for overseeing the compliance function across M&G’s global asset management operations, ensuring that the firm continues to meet evolving regulatory requirements, while supporting its continued growth ambitions across multiple jurisdictions. Since 2019, assets under management from external international clients have grown from 37 per cent to 58 per cent in 2025, the firm said in a statement.

Page, who has 20 years of experience in financial services, joined M&G from Morgan Stanley Investment Management, where he served for 10 years. For the last three years he served as managing director, head of international compliance, overseeing compliance activities across EMEA, Asia Pacific and Japan. Page has a track record of building global compliance frameworks, delivering regulatory change, and advising on complex investment structures.

“His deep regulatory knowledge and international experience will be invaluable as we continue to navigate the requirements of clients across multiple jurisdictions, enhance our global compliance capabilities and support our international expansion,” Gamble said.

“His global experience and leadership will be instrumental in ensuring our governance keeps pace with our ambitions,” Pinto added.