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BNY Mellon bolsters trust and depositary team
23 April 2019 London
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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BNY Mellon has appointed Kevin Tomlin as head of relationship management for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) trust and depositary.

Tomlin will be responsible for the management of BNY Mellon’s EMEA trust and depositary client relationships.

Based in London, Tomlin will report to Keith Whitelock, head of EMEA trust and depositary.

With more than 30 years of managerial, commercial and regulatory experience in the funds sector, Tomlin joins BNY Mellon from BNP Paribas, where he was a senior product manager working across the securities services business.

Prior to BNP Paribas, Tomlin was director of relationships at NatWest Trustee and Depositary Services.

He has also held management roles at the Financial Services Authority and the Securities and Investments Board.

Tomlin is the latest senior hire BNY Mellon has made for its EMEA trust and depositary business this year.

Linda McMahon joined BNY Mellon as head of UK trust and depositary from State Street in February and Christoph Stähler joined as head of trust and depositary Germany at the beginning of April.

Commenting on Tomlin’s appointment, Daron Pearce, CEO of BNY Mellon EMEA asset servicing, said: “Kevin Tomlin will play an important role in delivering world-class services to our clients across the EMEA region. His broad and deep knowledge and track record make him ideal for this role.”
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