Press release

Progeny appoints new Singapore CEO   

By Progeny

12th December 2024

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Progeny has appointed Chris Guy as the new CEO of its Singapore office.  

Chris Guy joins Progeny after a successful career in the financial markets and brings a significant amount of leadership experience gained in a number of global financial services firms and investment banks, including Barclays Capital, Deutsche Bank and Citibank. 

Having begun his career in London, he has been based in Asia Pacific for nearly two decades working in COO, country and regional management roles.  

Commenting on his new role, Chris said: “The opportunity to run the Progeny Singapore office is a fantastic prospect. It’s an exciting time to work in an exciting business, as Progeny begins to build and develop its international presence.  

“As a team we’re very motivated to design and deliver an exceptional proposition and to keep standards consistently high for our clients. 

“I look forward to contributing to the next stage of our growth in Singapore and being part of the broader goal of rolling out Progeny’s unique professional advisory proposition to the global market.”  

Neil Moles, CEO of Progeny, said: “It’s great to welcome Chris to Progeny. He’ll bring a vast amount of experience gained in senior management roles in global financial services firms, along with a deep knowledge of Singapore and Asia.  

“Developing and growing our presence Singapore is a fundamental part of our global growth ambitions as we build out our international business. With a talented team, a refreshed brand and Chris in post, I look forward to this next stage of our journey.”  

Notes to editors 

Progeny is the first and only firm in the UK to bring together Chartered financial planning, asset management, tax, HR and private and corporate legal services.  

Contact:  

Rich Ellis, Director of Communications  

07990 688500  

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