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SANNE appoints Country Head to lead Shanghai business

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SANNE, a provider of alternative asset and corporate business services, has appointed Jessie Meng to the role of Country Head – Shanghai.In her role, Meng will strengthen and enhance the existing Shanghai offering, while working closely with business leaders in SANNE’s other Asia-Pacific based offices to promote the brand across the region. In addition to heading the Shanghai office, she will also be responsible for continuing to grow and develop SANNE’s international offering.

 
With 14 years’ experience working in the financial services industry, Jessie has an extensive background in developing business strategies and optimising team structures coupled with her excellent understanding of local regulatory requirements in the private sector. She joins SANNE from Fusi Capital, an onshore fund asset management company, where she held the role of Chief Operating Officer leading all operational aspects for the middle and back office. Prior to this, Jessie gained in depth knowledge of both onshore and offshore service offering from Citco Fund Services Shanghai.
 
Jing Jing Qian, SANNE’s Managing Director, Asia-Pacific, says: “Jessie’s industry knowledge paired with her deep understanding of the Shanghai market is a great addition to SANNE and its global clients. Her appointment will help deliver our APAC expansion strategy and provides the platform for our planned future growth into new markets. With her wealth of expertise, she is best placed to lead the Shanghai team to drive new strategic business development opportunities.”
 
Meng adds: “I am delighted to be joining SANNE and support this leading business. The brand is gaining momentum in China and has become synonymous with service excellence and I’m very much looking forward to being involved with its expansion plans, whilst developing the business and its propositions to benefit clients.”
 
 

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