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Sargent appointed as GE Capital Asia-Pacific head

General Electric"s financial services arm GE Capital has appointed Steve Sargent as the President and CEO for its Asia Pacific operations. - Search for Tejas engine nears its end - Fitness business catches on - GE Capital provides Rs 1300 cr loan to JLR - JLR secures 170 mn pound loan from GE Capital: report - GE to sell security unit to United Technologies - Siemens bags Rs 608-cr order Sargent, who will take over from John Flannery, will oversee operations of GE Capital in the region, which is based at Tokyo, a press release said. Currently he is serving as president and CEO of GE for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) and president and CEO of GE Capital for Australia and New Zealand. Sargent will continue heading GE Capital ANZ until a replacement is named and will remain national executive for GE ANZ along with his new Asia Pacific role, the release said. He has also held a number of senior finance, sales and quality positions in GE Capital, including president and CEO of GE European Equipment Finance.


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