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UMB Institutional Custody appoints new vice president
10 November 2020 US
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

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UMB Bank has expanded its custody division with the appointment of Tom Fuller as vice president and relationship manager.

Fuller joins UMB Bank with more than 20 years of financial services industry experience and he has been heavily involved in global custody services throughout his career.

He started his career at UMB Fund Services in 1997 (then Sunstone Financial Group) as a mutual fund shareholder servicing representative. Fuller then spent nearly 20 years at U.S. Bank, most recently as the head of global fund custody services.

Amy Small, senior vice president, executive director of Institutional Custody at UMB Bank, commented: “Tom Fuller brings decades of experience and knowledge of global custody services to our growing business. We look forward to utilizing his operational expertise and dedication to client service to further enhance our rapidly growing custody business.”

Prior to Fuller’s appointment, the group named Dave Paldino as senior vice president, senior client relationship manager.

Paldino has more than 30 years of financial services experience and UMB explained that he is skilled in serving the custody needs of insurance companies and registered funds.

“UMB Institutional Custody’s tremendous growth speaks to the depth and breadth of our team’s unique expertise, as well as our ability to provide critical insights and solutions to clients across every stage of the custody lifecycle,” Small said.
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