BlackRock appoints Yoon Pyo Lee to head up its South Korea business

BlackRock today named Yoon Pyo (YP) Lee as Managing Director, Head of South Korea, effective December 20, 2024.

Based in Seoul, he will be responsible for developing and executing a long-term business strategy for BlackRock in South Korea, where institutional investors are increasingly diversifying investment portfolios in alternatives, active and index to build resilience and achieve financial goals.

Hiroyuki Shimizu, BlackRock’s Deputy Head of Asia Pacific, said: “We are delighted to welcome someone of Yoon Pyo’s calibre to lead our business growth in South Korea. His deep investment expertise is particularly relevant at present, given clients and investors are looking for whole portfolio advice to diversify investment more globally. We will continue to focus on deepening conversations with investors in South Korea.”

Yoon Pyo Lee said: “BlackRock’s diverse investment capability is well placed to serve an institutional investor base that’s becoming increasingly sophisticated in asset allocation. I am very pleased to be joining BlackRock and look forward to the prospect of contributing my local market expertise to the firm’s growth plans for South Korea.”

Yoon Pyo holds more than 25 years’ experience in private and public market investment, as well as business development, and possesses a thorough understanding of Korea’s market and dynamics.

He joins BlackRock from Morgan Stanley Investment Management, where he served as Head of Korea, responsible for driving the company’s asset management business across public and private market strategies.

Before that, Yoon Pyo was co-CEO at Truston Asset Management, responsible for building the company’s private market practice and managing its fixed income business.

Yoon Pyo spent more than seven years at the National Pension Service (NPS) of Korea as Head of Global Private Market Investment and later became Head of Investment Strategy.

He was a member of the NPS’ investment committee and sat on the special committee for private market investment. He also served Macquarie Group, Ernst & Young and KPMG in investment and M&A transaction advisory capacities.

Business News Asia

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