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Ocorian shuffles its capital markets team


17 January 2022 United Kingdom
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Financial services group Ocorian has made two new appointments to its capital markets team.

Juliette Challenger joins the business as global head of transaction management and will be based in the London office, while Martin Reed has been appointed as head of capital markets – Americas.

Both Challenger and Reed join Ocorian from Global Loan Agency Services (GLAS).

Challenger, who is a qualified solicitor, will be responsible for client experience in compliance with all global and local policy standards.

Challenger will also be a key participant in devising and implementing the strategy of the capital markets service line. Prior to GLAS, Challenger served at global law firm K&L Gates LLP.

Reed brings 25 years of experience in corporate trust and agency services to his new position, including knowledge of syndicated loan and restructuring markets. He will be responsible for proactively growing the business in the US. Prior to joining GLAS, Reed served at Wells Fargo Bank.
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