Robeco appoints new head of Asian Pacific equities

Joshua Crabb

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Joshua Crabb has been appointed head of Asian Pacific equities at Robeco, taking over from Arnout Van Rijn.

Crabb will assume responsibility for the role on 1 July 2022, as Van Rijn relocates to the Netherlands after over a decade spent in Hong Kong. Van Rijn will join Robeco's sustainable multi-asset team as a portfolio manager as of 1 September. He originally set up the firm's Asia Pacific team and has been responsible for managing its equity strategies in the region ever since. Robeco launches new sustainable index range  Crabb will become a fund manager of the firm's Asia Pacific Equities and will be joined by Harfun Ven. Crabb will manage the team. He will assume responsibility f...

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