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BNY Mellon’s Mark Militello joins ASIFMA board


18 June 2021 Japan
Reporter: Alex Pugh

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BNY Mellon’s Mark Militello has joined the board of the Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (ASIFMA).

Militello is BNY Mellon’s Japan country executive and head of markets, clearance and collateral management for Asia Pacific, responsible for executing the firm’s Japan strategy, having joined the firm in 2012. He has over three decades of financial services experience, starting his career at Morgan Stanley in New York.

Moving to Japan in 1987, Militello started working at Lehman Brothers before moving on to Shinsei Bank in Tokyo, where he held senior leadership roles including chief operating officer of the institutional bank and co-head of corporate banking.

Militello is also BNY Mellon’s executive sponsor of the Asia Pacific diversity and inclusion council.

ASIFMA is an independent, regional trade association of over 140 leading financial institutions from both the buy and sell side, including banks, asset managers, professional services firms and market infrastructure service providers.
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