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08 July 2025 by Laura Dew

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Watson Wyatt re-hires Ryan-Kane

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By Alice Uribe
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2 minute read

Watson Wyatt has created the new position of head of portfolio advisory for the Asia-Pacific region and hired former employee Peter Ryan-Kane.

Peter Ryan-Kane will rejoin global consulting firm Watson Wyatt in the newly-created position of head of portfolio advisory for the Asia-Pacific region.

Prior to his appointment, Ryan-Kane spent two-and-a-half years at Credit Suisse, where he was responsible for product development, investment solutions and institutional coverage for the Asia-Pacific region.

Now returning to Watson Wyatt, he will be based in Hong Kong and will sit on the firm's global investment committee and chair the regional portfolio construction group. He will also be responsible for driving investment solutions for clients in Asia.

"I am delighted to have Peter back on board as he brings great experience and leadership to the team," Watson Wyatt Asia-Pacific head of investment consulting Naomi Denning said.

 
 

"He will also ensure that we are well positioned to help our clients adapt effectively to new investment opportunities in a rapidly changing investment environment."