Frontier targets Asia with strategy head hire

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17 March 2022
| By Laura Dew |
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Frontier has hired Megan Mulia as its head of strategy, responsible for corporate strategy and capitalising on its recent growth momentum.

Mulia would join the firm on 19 April and also join the firm’s leadership team, moving to Frontier from specialist software provider Data Action.

She had 25 years’ experience in the industry across strategy, consulting and technology roles and had spent 14 years in Asia.

Frontier said the role would help the firm to “capitalise on its recent growth momentum” where it had grown its client base by a quarter since July 2021 as well as drive expansion into new markets.

Frontier chief executive, Andrew Polson, said: “Megan’s Asian strategy experience, her experience in providing strategic direction in the fintech space, her consulting background and her experience relating to institutional clients similar to Frontier’s client base make her an excellent appointment for us.

“Our current strategy is already well developed, and on track, but I’m confident Megan will not only do a great job in driving its delivery but also in refining and expanding our aspirations and plans.”

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