JPMorgan grows Asia hedge fund unit

JPMorgan Hedge Fund Services has expanded its Asia business with a pair of hires in its Hong Kong office.
JUL 31, 2007
By  Bloomberg
JPMorgan Hedge Fund Services has expanded its Asia business with a pair of hires in its Hong Kong office. Andrew Mascall-Robson has been tapped as head of business development, and Shirley Yuen has joined as regional and product client service manager. Both join from Fortis Prime Fund Solutions, where Mr. Mascall-Robson was a managing director of the fund in Japan. Most recently, Ms. Yuen was head of account management for Fortis Prime Fund Solutions in Asia, where she was in charge of the company’s client relationships.

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