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Simon Gaites leaves Northern Trust after 11 years


29 October 2021 Australia
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Simon Gaites is to leave Northern Trust for Australian superannuation and pension fund, AustralianSuper after 11 years of service at the global bank.

Based in Melbourne, Gaites most recently served as senior vice president head of client services, global fund services, a role he took up in March 2019.

Gaites started his career at Northern Trust’s Dublin office in 2010. Prior to Northern Trust, Gaites served at Dutch firm, Prime Fund Solutions from 2002 to 2010.

Commenting on his departure from Northern Trust, Gaites says: “Today is my last day at Northern Trust Corporation, and possibly my last day in asset servicing after almost 20 years!

“It's been a tremendous journey at Northern, since the early days in Dublin and the past eight years in Melbourne. I'm grateful for every opportunity I've been presented with, and for all the support, generosity and friendships I've been blessed with over the years.”

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