BNY Mellon Names Asia-Pacific CEO

Alan Harden is the new CEO of Asia-Pacific for BNY Mellon Asset Management, with more than 20 years of experience working in the region.
Reported by PLANADVISER staff

Harden will report to Curtis Arledge, vice chairman of BNY Mellon and chief executive officer of BNY Mellon’s Investment Management division, which includes the asset management and wealth management businesses. Harden will have responsibility for all distribution, strategic, financial and operating plans, and business development across Asia-Pacific. He will be based in Hong Kong and will support the company’s relationships with key clients in the region, including sovereign wealth funds.  

Harden will work with BNY Mellon’s chairman of Asia-Pacific, Steve Lackey, in ensuring clients have greater awareness of and access to the company’s capabilities. As a member of the company’s Asia-Pacific Executive Committee, he will join the heads of each of BNY Mellon’s businesses in the region.  

Harden previously served as chief executive officer of the Asia-Pacific business of ING Investment Management Ltd., and as CEO of Alliance Trust PLC. He was head of Citigroup Asset Management’s Asia-Pacific operations as well.  

“Alan has strong credentials and is widely respected in the region having spent over twenty years in Asia and the Middle East in a variety of leadership positions,” said Arledge. “He has already demonstrated his ability to manage an Asian investment management business through a range of economic environments, including the recent financial crisis.” 

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