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BofA names Winnie Chen as head of APAC global payments solutions 

Chen will begin her duties in September 2024.

Bank of America appointed Winnie Chen as head of Asia Pacific Global Payments Solutions (GPS). 

In her new role, Chen is in charge of driving BofA’s global payments strategy and execution for the region. 

She is also responsible for deepening BofA’s client relationships and is expected to work closely with BofA’s partners from the global corporate and investment banking team.

Chen will begin her duties in September 2024 and will be based in Singapore.

Chen rejoins Bank of America, where she was previously head of sales for financial institutions and the public sector for Hong Kong and Macau. 

Prior to rejoining BofA, she was head of treasury services for Asia Pacific, and Singapore chief executive at Bank of New York Mellon.

Chen has over 20 years of financial services experience in various roles in the United States, Greater China and Singapore. 

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