Anh Nguyen
About Anh Nguyen
Anh Nguyen is the Head of ETF Product Services & Control at Invesco EMEA in London, with over a decade of experience in passive funds and ETP operations.
Title and Current Role at Invesco EMEA
Anh Nguyen is the Head of ETF Product Services & Control at Invesco EMEA, based in London, England, United Kingdom. Since January 2020, Anh has been executing product development initiatives and managing ETP servicing functions across the EMEA region. This role involves overseeing various aspects of ETF product services, ensuring operational efficiency and addressing regulatory requirements.
Previous Roles at Invesco EMEA
Before assuming the role of Head of ETF Product Services & Control, Anh Nguyen worked as a Business Development Manager at Invesco EMEA. From 2017 to 2020, Anh contributed to business growth and the development of financial products. These efforts helped enhance the company's presence and product offerings in the EMEA markets.
Experience at Source ETF
Anh Nguyen held multiple positions at Source ETF in London, United Kingdom. Initially serving as Director from 2010 to 2016, Anh later transitioned to the role of Business Development Manager from 2016 to 2017. These roles involved strategizing and executing initiatives to foster business development and growth in the ETF sector.
Educational Background
Anh Nguyen studied at the University of Sydney, where Anh pursued degrees in Economics, Econometrics, and Agricultural Economics. The academic tenure, from 2001 to 2007, provided Anh with a solid foundation in economic theories and quantitative analysis, vital for a career in the financial sector.
Early Career in Finance
Anh Nguyen has held a range of positions in the financial sector early in the career. This includes roles such as Reporting Analyst at Deutsche Bank, SPV Product Controller at HSBC, and Performance Analyst at Lloyds Banking Group in 2010. In addition, Anh has international experience, having worked as a Performance Analyst at Westpac and a Business Analyst at BT Investment Management in Sydney, Australia.