Harvest Global Investments (HGI), the Hong Kong-based subsidiary of Harvest Fund Management, has named Ashley Dale as chief business development officer and chief marketing officer.

Dale will be based in Hong Kong, responsible for leading the marketing and overall business development for Asia, North & South America, Europe and The Middle East.

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He will report to HGI CEO James Sun, and will be responsible to develop business for international clients looking to invest in China and Asia.

He will also be responsible for heading the firm’s product development and marketing communications teams.

At the same time, he will support new fund launches by building the firm’s distribution network worldwide, under its own name, and also in cooperation with Deutsche Asset Wealth Management that owns a 30% stake in the company.

“We are one of the first Asian based asset managers to expand overseas, with offices in Hong Kong, London and New York, and a number of products, including Asia and China equity, FI and ETFs already listed. My role is to build and elevate this side of the business and take us to a level where we can genuinely compete on the international stage,” Dale said.

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Dale, who has over 20 years of experience in business development and marketing, previously served as the chief marketing officer and head of international business development at Mirae Asset Global Investments.

Prior to that, he also held senior roles at CLSA, GLS Capital and SG Securities.

"We are delighted to have Ash on board. It demonstrates HGI's ability to attract the very best talent for key positions as we seek to expand and to increase the overall quality of our business in the highly competitive international arena," Sun said.