Quantifeed makes HK and Australian appointments

2 November 2016
| By Staff |
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Hong Kong-based digital wealth management solutions provider, Quantifeed, has announced a number of senior appointments in both Hong Kong and Australia, including chief operating officer and chief financial officer, as part of a regional expansion.

The company announced this week that it had appointed former Bank of America Merrill Lynch senior executive, Audrey Wong, in the combined role of chief operating officer and chief financial officer, alongside several other key senior hires in both Hong Kong and Australia.

The other key appointments announced by the company this week included former Merrill Lynch and Macquarie Bank executive, Graeme Brant as a Sydney-based senior executive for strategic partnerships, former Standard Chartered Bank and JP Morgan executive, Dominic Chan as a Hong Kong-based senior executive for strategic partnerships and former Bank of America Merrill Lynch Director, Chi-Leung Fung as senior developer of operations.

Commenting on the appointments, Quantifeed chief executive and co-founder, Alex Ypsilanti, said they demonstrated the company's commitment to helping wealth management businesses in Asia execute their strategy in a digital world.

Quantifeed's technology is aimed at financial institutions looking to offer an enhanced online wealth management experience for their customers and advisers via robo-advice.

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