BNY Mellon expands clearance and collateral team
21 January 2022 Europe
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BNY Mellon has announced the appointment of three relationship managers as the firm expands its clearance and collateral management (CCM) client coverage team in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Stuart Bird and Hadley Pritchard will take on their new positions at the firm’s London office, while Karen Van Cauteren will be based in Brussels.
All three hires will focus on developing opportunities to enhance client relationships with BNY Mellon’s global client base.
They will report regionally to EMEA head of CCM and global head of product strategy Gesa Benda, and globally to global head of CCM client coverage Eric Badger.
Bird joins BNY Mellon from Goldman Sachs Asset Management, where he most recently served as vice president in global liquidity solutions.
In his new position, Bird will be responsible for further developing collateral relationships with some of our largest and strategic clients.
Van Cauteren joins the firm from Euroclear, where she spent more than 14 years in a variety of sales and relationship management roles.
She will focus on some of the largest collateral clients of BNY Mellon’s European Bank in addition to covering some of BNY Mellon’s global clients in the EMEA region.
Pritchard joins the company from ABN AMRO, having spent 15 years in a number of securities lending roles, most recently serving as executive director, securities finance and global markets.
He will focus on enhancing BNY Mellon’s coverage of agent lending and asset management clients across the EMEA region.
Stuart Bird and Hadley Pritchard will take on their new positions at the firm’s London office, while Karen Van Cauteren will be based in Brussels.
All three hires will focus on developing opportunities to enhance client relationships with BNY Mellon’s global client base.
They will report regionally to EMEA head of CCM and global head of product strategy Gesa Benda, and globally to global head of CCM client coverage Eric Badger.
Bird joins BNY Mellon from Goldman Sachs Asset Management, where he most recently served as vice president in global liquidity solutions.
In his new position, Bird will be responsible for further developing collateral relationships with some of our largest and strategic clients.
Van Cauteren joins the firm from Euroclear, where she spent more than 14 years in a variety of sales and relationship management roles.
She will focus on some of the largest collateral clients of BNY Mellon’s European Bank in addition to covering some of BNY Mellon’s global clients in the EMEA region.
Pritchard joins the company from ABN AMRO, having spent 15 years in a number of securities lending roles, most recently serving as executive director, securities finance and global markets.
He will focus on enhancing BNY Mellon’s coverage of agent lending and asset management clients across the EMEA region.
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