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SEB appoints Stefan Räni to cash and sub-custody team


19 January 2022 Sweden
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Nordic corporate bank, SEB has appointed Stefan Räni as strategy and business development lead within cash and sub-custody, effective from March 2022.

In this newly created role, Räni will report to Jesper Lindén, co-head of cash and sub custody.

Based in Stockholm, Räni will be responsible for SEB’s growth in the Nordic sub-custody market.

Stefan has more than 25 years’ experience in the banking industry, and re-joins SEB from Danske Bank, where he was head of investor services for Finland, Norway and Sweden.

During his previous tenure at SEB from 1997 to 2020, Stefan held a number of senior management roles including global head of product management custody and network management.

Commenting on Räni’s reappointment to SEB, Lindén says: “The creation of this role is testament to the progress SEB has made in the Nordic sub-custody market, and our ambition to grow even further.

“Stefan will play a central role in our work to shape and future-proof SEB’s position as the leading Nordic sub-custody provider, and we are sure his extensive industry experience, knowledge and know-how will be a valuable asset in driving this work.”

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