Aberdeen's Flavia Cheong to retire after 30 years with firm
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Aberdeen’s Flavia Cheong to retire after 30 years building its Asian equity franchise
Aberdeen has announced that Flavia Cheong, head of equities for Asia Pacific, will retire at the end of 2025 after a three-decade career with the business. Her departure follows a period that saw Aberdden grow from having a small regional presence into one of the most respected Asia equity managers in the market. She will […]
Aberdeen's Flavia Cheong to retire after 30 years with firm
Aberdeen Investments has announced Flavia Cheong (pictured) will be retiring from her head of equities, Asia Pacific, role at the end of the year after a 30-year stint with the firm. Cheong joined Aberdeen in 1997 as one of the first team members of the Singapore office. At the time assets under management stood at just £250m and have since grown to £16.9bn – something Cheong played a pivotal part in, according to the group. See also: Aberdeen’…
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