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Former GIC VP to lead Yangzijiang Financial’s investments in external funds

Wu Menglin will lead in selecting investments in international funds outside of China.

Yangzijiang Financial Holding has appointed Wu Menglin to lead the due diligence and selection process of the Group's investments in international funds outside of China.

Wu took her seat as Head of Fund of Funds on 10 October.

Before her appointment at Yangzijiang Financial, Wu served as vice president for Private Equity Funds and Co-Investments at GIC Private Limited (GIC).

In her 10 years with GIC, she managed fund investments in Asia and co-investments in a diverse range of sectors, including healthcare, advanced manufacturing, consumer, TMT, FinTech and business services. 

"We are delighted to have Menglin join us to expand our fund investments portfolio and operations across Asian markets.  The Group is confident that with her deep industry expertise, she will contribute immense value as we devote ourselves to meeting the evolving needs of diversification of our investment portfolio,” Vincent Toe, CEO and CIO of Yangzijiang Financial, said.
 

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