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Manulife names Bonnie Qiu as global high net worth CEO

Rishi Srivastava also joins Manulife Asia’s senior leadership team.

Manulife has announced two new appointments for its global high-net-worth (GHNW) business in Asia.

Bonnie Qiu has been appointed as CEO, global high-net-worth and chief partnership distribution officer, Asia.

Qiu, who is currently chief distribution officer for Asia, is tasked with leading the Asia segments’ high net worth (HNW) business focusing on life insurance solutions.

She takes over the role from Jean Wong, the current CEO of GHNW, who is retiring in Q2 2026.

Separately, Rishi Srivastava, chief agency officer, Asia, has joined Manulife Asia’s senior leadership team.

Both Qiu and Srivastava report to Steve Finch, president and CEO, Manulife Asia.

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