The Borneo Post

Franklin Templeton appoints Satwalekar as country head of M’sia

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KUCHING: Franklin Templeton Investment­s yesterday announced the appointmen­t of Avinash Satwalekar as Country Head of Malaysia and chief executive officer ( CEO) of Franklin Templeton Asset Management ( Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

Satwalekar has relocated to Kuala Lumpur from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to take responsibi­lity for leading the firm’s retail and institutio­nal distributi­on efforts across Malaysia, and will now report to Adam Quaife, regional head for Southeast Asia.

He replaces Sandeep Singh who has moved to Dubai to take on the position of senior director and regional head, Central Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEEMEA).

In addition to his new role, Satwalekar will continue his involvemen­t with the company’s business in Vietnam by serving as Chairman of the Board for Vietcomban­k Fund Management (VCBF), a joint venture between Franklin Templeton and Vietcomban­k in Vietnam.

Commenting on Satwalekar’s appointmen­t, Quaife said, “Avinash is an experience­d client-centric leader with a strong track record both in business developmen­t and in investment management. He brings valuable experience gained in roles across Franklin Templeton, both in the US and in Asia.

“Avinash is well placed to manage our existing Malaysia business and to leverage the firm’s global offerings to serve clients across multiple distributi­on channels.”

Mark Browning, managing director for Asia, added, “With its expanding middle class, healthy growth rates in unit trust penetratio­n, as well as an establishe­d infrastruc­ture for Islamic finance, Malaysia is a critical part of our growth strategy in Asia.

“I am confident that with his background and expertise, Avinash will build on the momentum of this vibrant market and harness growth opportunit­ies for our clients and distributo­rs.”

Satwalekar w a s previously the CEO and Chief Investment Officer (CIO) for VCBF based in Ho Chi Minh City, and oversaw the combined business and investment activities of the group. Under his leadership, Franklin Templeton was one of the first asset managers to launch an open- ended retail fund in Vietnam. Satwalekar­had served as the lead portfolio manager for the two funds domiciled in Vi e t n a m since

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In addition to his new role, Satwalekar will continue his involvemen­t with the company’s business in Vietnam by serving as Chairman of the Board for Vietcomban­k Fund Management, a joint venture between Franklin Templeton and Vietcomban­k in Vietnam.
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