Morgan Stanley appoints Richard Surrency to lead the bank’s new transition management team based in Asia, The Asian Investor reports. Morgan Stanley has lured Richard Surrency away from custody to grow the bank’s new Asia-Pacific transition management business.
Jumping from Bank of New York Mellon where he was Asia head of sales responsible for custody, securities lending, fund administration and performance and risk services to Asian financial institutions, Surrency will serve as Morgan Stanley’s Asia-Pacific head of transition management. He assumed the position in early January.
Surrency covers all of Asia-Pacific, except Japan and Australia, from his base in Singapore.
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