PR Newswire
09 Jul 2025, 05:30 GMT+10
HONG KONG, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cohen & Steers, Inc. (NYSE: CNS) announced today the appointment of Andrew Shin as Vice President, Head of South Korea, Asia Institutional Distribution. Mr. Shin is responsible for leading institutional business development and client servicing throughout South Korea, while also supporting the firm's broader institutional business in Asia. Mr. Shin is based in Hong Kong and reports to Abhi Shroff, Head of APAC Institutional Distribution.
Mr. Shin joins Cohen & Steers with over 20 years of investment advisory experience. He most recently served as Director, Head of Investment Services, Korea at Willis Towers Watson (WTW), where he was responsible for the firm's investment advisory business in Korea and advising Korean institutional investors.
Abhi Shroff, Head of APAC Institutional Distribution, said:
"Andrew brings significant knowledge of the Korean institutional business, and we are thrilled to welcome him to the Cohen & Steers team. His appointment demonstrates our continued commitment to clients in the region and is instrumental at a time when institutional investors in Asia continue to grow and seek diversification of their assets. We see demand to bring customized real assets and income solutions to institutions, and Andrew has a strong track record as a trusted advisor."
Cohen & Steers opened its Hong Kong office in 2006 with listed real estate and infrastructure investment staff focused on APAC investments. The firm opened its Singapore office in 2023 to support growth in the region.
About Cohen & Steers. Cohen & Steers is a leading global investment manager specializing in real assets and alternative income, including listed and private real estate, preferred securities, infrastructure, resource equities, commodities, as well as multi-strategy solutions. Founded in 1986, the firm is headquartered in New York City, with offices in London, Dublin, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore.
Website: https://www.cohenandsteers.com
Symbol: NYSE: CNS
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