Broadridge Financial Solutions, a US-based technology solutions provider, announced the appointment of Ian Strudwick as General Manager and Head of Asia Pacific (APAC), effective immediately.
Strudwick’s appointment builds on the recent joining of David Ingleson as Chief Operating Officer for APAC earlier this year, further enhancing the APAC leadership bench as the global fintech leader continues to support APAC clients to grow their operations.
He brings 23 years of extensive experience in the financial services and technology sector, with over 16 years spent in leadership roles for global and regional teams across capital markets, trade finance and business services.
Strudwick joins from TD Securities, where he was most recently Managing Director and Head of Global Operations and Business Services for APAC.
He will lead Broadridge’s expansion strategies in Asia, and will be responsible for driving sustained growth of the firm in its key APAC markets of Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and Japan, with ownership for the company’s strategy and business development, implementation and execution in the region.
“Broadridge is a global firm at the forefront of innovative next-generation technologies and, as such, very well-positioned to support companies at a time when we are seeing an evolutionary leap in the speed of business technology adoption.
I am excited to build on the customer-centric culture and lead the high-quality teams in Asia to help clients meet the moment by optimising operations and unlocking growth through Broadridge’s leading industry solutions.”
said Strudwick.
Strudwick is based in Singapore and will report to Samir Pandiri, President of Broadridge International.
“Ian joins at a transformational time for our clients in the region. They will benefit from his deep cross-market industry expertise, as Broadridge supports them in the adoption and application of next-generation technologies.
We are delighted to have him on board as we continue our organic and acquisitive growth path both in Asia and globally.”
said Samir Pandiri, President of Broadridge International.
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