Urwin takes top Asia-Pacific role at JP Morgan

Jeff Urwin adds regional responsibilities to existing global position

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JP Morgan's Hong Kong offices

JP Morgan has named Jeff Urwin as chief executive of Asia-Pacific, succeeding Gaby Abdelnour, the current head of Asia-Pacific, who announced in March that he would be leaving the bank this summer after 14 years with the firm.

Urwin, head of global investment banking coverage, capital markets and mergers & acquisitions, will take on the additional Asia-Pacific role, based in Hong Kong.

He will be responsible for overseeing all of JP Morgan’s strategic activities in the region, along with his

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