HSBC Global Asset Management hunts for new chief executive
HSBC is searching for a new chief executive for the bank’s $444bn asset management arm as it attempts to turn the division into an industry leader.
The bank has appointed headhunters to search for a replacement for current HSBC Global Asset Management chief executive Sridhar Chandrasekharan, Sky News reported.
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The successor, who would be based in Hong Kong, is likely to come from outside the HSBC group and a shortlist was reportedly prepared several weeks ago.
Chandrasekharan, who has been in the role for eight years, is expected to be moved elsewhere in the group.
An announcement on the new appointment is expected in the coming weeks.
Senior HSBC executives have been frustrated by the bank's asset management division, believing there is an opportunity to become a bigger player within the sector.
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Global Asset Management revenues fell slightly to $1.06bn last year and profit before tax dropped from $365m in 2017 to $344m last year.
Funds under management also declined four per cent from $462bn to $444bn, which the bank blamed on adverse foreign exchange movements and market performance, which was partly offset by net new inflows.