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Asset Control Finds its Feet in Singapore

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Asset Control has moved its Asia-Pacific HQ from Hong Kong to Singapore, a move that has struck a chord with the firm's clients, according to Asia-Pacific MD, Franck Peltier.

Asset Control's consolidation of its offices in the Asia-Pacific region has struck a chord with its clients, the company's Asia-Pacific MD Franck Peltier has told Inside Reference Data.

The enterprise data management (EDM) solutions company established an office in Singapore in July, having previously managed its Hong Kong-headquartered Asia-Pacific business from its London office. Hong Kong is increasingly China-oriented, according to Peltier, and the Chinese market is not a focus for its

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