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Citi makes new hire in custody and fund services team


22 January 2020 London
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

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Citi has appointed Mark Ersser as head of client reporting product for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) within the firm’s custody and fund services business.

In this role, Ersser will drive product expansion of Citi’s middle office client reporting solution for its asset manager clients.

Based in London, Ersser will report to Paul Kilcullen, head of custody and fund services in Ireland.

Ersser joins Citi from Legal and General Investment Management, where he led a large-scale reporting platform as the head of client reporting.

Prior to that, he was head of European client reporting at J.P. Morgan asset management. In total he has around 24 years of industry experience.

Pervaiz Panjwani, EMEA head of custody and fund services, Citi, said: “This appointment underscores our commitment to building out a world-class middle office platform.”

Panjwani added: “Enhancing our clients’ experience utilising new technology is a priority for us, and we are fortunate to have Ersser join the team. His leadership will be instrumental to the successful delivery of this new reporting solution for our clients."
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