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UMB appoints Phil Mason as president of its institutional banking division


19 July 2023 US
Reporter: Klea Neza

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UMB Financial Corporation (UMB), has appointed Phil Mason as president of its institutional banking division.

Mason will oversee UMB’s activities across corporate trust and agency services, institutional custody, fund services, the capital markets division, investor banking services and healthcare services.

Mason has served at UMB since 2005.

Brian Hutchin has been promoted to fill Mason’s prior role of director of healthcare business.

Jim Rine, president and CEO of UMB Bank, says: “Phil is the ideal leader to continue our strong momentum in the institutional space. In his past role as chief operations officer for institutional banking, and more recently leading our healthcare business, Phil has launched multiple businesses and initiatives."

Mason adds, “Clients can expect seamless continuity and continued strategic counsel across all our verticals. Look for us to bring new initiatives that extend our services even further as we continue to focus on best-in-class offerings.”
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