HSBC Securities Services adds experienced ETF servicing head
06 May 2022 Ireland
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HSBC Securities Services has appointed Robert Rushe to the newly-created role of global product head for exchange-traded fund (ETF) servicing, effective immediately.
Based in Dublin, Rushe will report to Ritesh Singh, global product head of fund administration.
Rushe has more than 20 years’ experience in the creation and development of asset servicing models and solutions for a variety of ETFs.
He previously led the ETF business at CACEIS Investor Services, where he was responsible for the overall product offering for ETFs. Before this, Rushe was European head of ETF servicing at BNY Mellon and State Street.
Commenting on his appointment, Rushe says: “I am pleased to be joining HSBC as the ETF market continues to grow. HSBC’s global scale, market expertise, focus on leveraging new technologies and breadth of products within our markets and securities services business will help ensure we continue to be the partner of choice for ETF issuers.”
Based in Dublin, Rushe will report to Ritesh Singh, global product head of fund administration.
Rushe has more than 20 years’ experience in the creation and development of asset servicing models and solutions for a variety of ETFs.
He previously led the ETF business at CACEIS Investor Services, where he was responsible for the overall product offering for ETFs. Before this, Rushe was European head of ETF servicing at BNY Mellon and State Street.
Commenting on his appointment, Rushe says: “I am pleased to be joining HSBC as the ETF market continues to grow. HSBC’s global scale, market expertise, focus on leveraging new technologies and breadth of products within our markets and securities services business will help ensure we continue to be the partner of choice for ETF issuers.”
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