Ex-Goldman Sachs exec to lead APAC iShares markets
Nicholas Peach has been appointed APAC head of markets and investments for iShares and index investments at BlackRock.
He would make the switch from Goldman Sachs, where he had most recently been head of APAC equities electronic services, leading client coverage, product development, engineering, execution consultation and execution risks teams across seven markets in the Asia-Pacific region.
Prior to that, he had led the algo development micro franchise strategy group at Goldman Sachs, where he was responsible for the design and implementation of multiple projects across the region.
Effective May 2023, Peach would be responsible for leading the BlackRock team in delivering market-quality exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to its clients in the APAC region, along with investment management of portfolios and supporting the development of the indexing industry and ETF markets.
Samara Cohen, global chief investment officer for iShares and index investments, was “delighted” with the appointment amid BlackRock’s “next stage of growth”.
“Nicholas’ deep understanding of client needs and market structure in the Asia Pacific will be a powerful addition to accelerating the team’s core mission of continuing to deliver superior market quality ETFs to investors of all types in the region and beyond,” she stated.
Peter Loehnert, APAC head of iShares and index investments, added: “Nicholas’ experience as a highly collaborative leader of teams across the Asia Pacific will serve us well in our work of driving initiatives that support the evolution of our platform and the regional ETF ecosystem.
“In turn, our clients will benefit from increased convenience, affordability, transparency and resilience of our iShares and index investments.”
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