Calastone welcomes Brian Godins as chief commercial officer
28 March 2023 UK
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Global funds network Calastone has appointed Brian Godins as chief commercial officer.
Godins will lead the business’ commercial strategy and accelerate geographic growth of its global solutions. Based in London, he will report to CEO Julien Hammerson.
Godins has more than 30 years of global experience within the financial services industry, specialising in global markets operations, securities services, technology, change management, client relationship management and revenue-generating roles.
Most recently, Godins led HSBC’s Securities Services division for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
Within the commercial organisation, Calastone’s Ross Fox has moved from Singapore to the UK as managing director, head of UK and Europe.
In addition, Justin Christopher has been appointed as managing director, head of Asia, based in Singapore, having previously been based in Sydney.
Ed Lopez has moved into a newly created role as president of money market services. Teresa Walker will continue to lead the business in Australia and New Zealand.
Commenting on Brian Godins’ appointment, Hammerson, says: “Brian’s wealth of industry experience leading teams across asset management and asset servicing will play a crucial role in strengthening Calastone’s senior leadership team.”
“The funds industry is undergoing an unprecedented transformation and as our business enters its next phase of growth, Brian will be instrumental in driving our client and industry engagement to support the next generation of digital investing.”
Godins adds: “I am excited to join Calastone at such an important time in its global expansion, and to work with a team of such strength and talent, who are at the forefront of the digitalisation of the global funds industry.
“I’m looking forward to driving the growth of the business as the asset management industry seeks to further reduce complexity and enhance investor value and experience.”
Godins will lead the business’ commercial strategy and accelerate geographic growth of its global solutions. Based in London, he will report to CEO Julien Hammerson.
Godins has more than 30 years of global experience within the financial services industry, specialising in global markets operations, securities services, technology, change management, client relationship management and revenue-generating roles.
Most recently, Godins led HSBC’s Securities Services division for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
Within the commercial organisation, Calastone’s Ross Fox has moved from Singapore to the UK as managing director, head of UK and Europe.
In addition, Justin Christopher has been appointed as managing director, head of Asia, based in Singapore, having previously been based in Sydney.
Ed Lopez has moved into a newly created role as president of money market services. Teresa Walker will continue to lead the business in Australia and New Zealand.
Commenting on Brian Godins’ appointment, Hammerson, says: “Brian’s wealth of industry experience leading teams across asset management and asset servicing will play a crucial role in strengthening Calastone’s senior leadership team.”
“The funds industry is undergoing an unprecedented transformation and as our business enters its next phase of growth, Brian will be instrumental in driving our client and industry engagement to support the next generation of digital investing.”
Godins adds: “I am excited to join Calastone at such an important time in its global expansion, and to work with a team of such strength and talent, who are at the forefront of the digitalisation of the global funds industry.
“I’m looking forward to driving the growth of the business as the asset management industry seeks to further reduce complexity and enhance investor value and experience.”
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