J.P. Morgan PB Adds Managing Director in Hong Kong
The private banking unit of J.P. Morgan has added an investment veteran to join its Hong Kong office.
J.P. Morgan Private Bank has appointed Wayne Bowers as managing director and head of institutional investment solutions in Asia, according to a LinkedIn post by the bank. Based in Hong Kong, he will serve the needs of family offices and non-profit organizations in the region.
Bowers has over 35 years of cross-asset class and investment market knowledge, most recently as an investment advisory committee member at UNESCO. Prior to that, he was an investment advisory committee member at UNRWA (The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East).
Previously, he was also a founding partner and chief investment officer at boutique asset manager Sostratus Capital after working at Northern Trust, ABN AMRO and SG Hambros.