J.P. Morgan bolsters asset servicing team
23 September 2021 UK
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Mike Collier has joined J.P. Morgan as the international asset servicing product lead for global custody, based in London.
Collier is now part of J.P. Morgan’s global custody team under the leadership of Hannah Elson, head of global custody.
Most recently, he worked at Deutsche Bank where he led the asset servicing product management and market advocacy for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Prior to Deutsche Bank, he worked at UBS Investment Bank as corporate action supervisor. During his career, he has also held positions at Cantor Fitzgerald and Euroclear.
Collier has deep experience across the industry and holds a number of leadership roles in asset servicing industry groups.
His appointment follows that of Paul Bishop in the US direct custody team, and a few weeks ago, Scott Markowitz and Tom Casteleyn as heads of Americas and EMEA global custody respectively at J.P. Morgan.
Collier is now part of J.P. Morgan’s global custody team under the leadership of Hannah Elson, head of global custody.
Most recently, he worked at Deutsche Bank where he led the asset servicing product management and market advocacy for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Prior to Deutsche Bank, he worked at UBS Investment Bank as corporate action supervisor. During his career, he has also held positions at Cantor Fitzgerald and Euroclear.
Collier has deep experience across the industry and holds a number of leadership roles in asset servicing industry groups.
His appointment follows that of Paul Bishop in the US direct custody team, and a few weeks ago, Scott Markowitz and Tom Casteleyn as heads of Americas and EMEA global custody respectively at J.P. Morgan.
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