Bailey takes the reins at ING Asia Pacific
16 August 2010 Hong Kong
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ING Investment Management Asia Pacific has appointed Grant Bailey CEO. He will be based at the company's Asian headquarters in Hong Kong.
Bailey has been with ING for almost nine years, most recently as regional general manager for ING Investment Management Asia Pacific. He started his career with ING in Australia, where he was the CEO of ING Investment Management within the country. He also spent a period in Dubai, setting up the group's investment operations in the Middle East. He succeeds Alan Harden, who has left the bank.
Gilbert Van Hassel, CEO at ING Investment Management, said: "I want to thank Alan for his contribution to the business and I am pleased to welcome Grant as regional CEO for Asia-Pacific. I am fully confident that Grant, with his track record in both mature and emerging markets, will be able to contribute to the further development of the Asia-Pacific region and to ING Investment Management's strategy of becoming a top tier asset manager."
Bailey has been with ING for almost nine years, most recently as regional general manager for ING Investment Management Asia Pacific. He started his career with ING in Australia, where he was the CEO of ING Investment Management within the country. He also spent a period in Dubai, setting up the group's investment operations in the Middle East. He succeeds Alan Harden, who has left the bank.
Gilbert Van Hassel, CEO at ING Investment Management, said: "I want to thank Alan for his contribution to the business and I am pleased to welcome Grant as regional CEO for Asia-Pacific. I am fully confident that Grant, with his track record in both mature and emerging markets, will be able to contribute to the further development of the Asia-Pacific region and to ING Investment Management's strategy of becoming a top tier asset manager."
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