Citi makes new appointment for Australia and NZ
John McLean will relocate from Singapore to Sydney for the role.
John McLean has over two decades of experience in equity capital markets.
John McLean will relocate from Singapore to Sydney for the role.
John McLean has over two decades of experience in equity capital markets.
US-based investment banking group Citi has appointed John McLean as head of equity capital markets and global asset managers for Australia and New Zealand.
McLean is currently head of global asset managers for Citi’s financial sponsors business in Asia Pacific and will relocate from Singapore to Sydney for the role.
In his current role, he is responsible for managing a regional team advising global alternative asset manager and sovereign wealth fund clients.
Citi Australia chief executive Mark Woodruff said in a statement that McLean was the ideal person to lead the bank’s growth plans, due to his experience in Asia and Australia.
Meanwhile, McLean said he was excited to be returning to Australia. “There is significant opportunity in both private capital markets and equity capital markets across Australia and New Zealand and I look forward to growing the team and delivering for our clients.”
McLean’s deal experience includes working on the Green Tea IPO in Hong Kong, the Hexaware IPO in India, the private sale of Dulwich College International, and the partial divestment of Temasek’s Singapore Airlines stake.
As well as his financial sponsors' expertise, McLean has over two decades of experience in equity capital markets.
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