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Ocorian bolsters US capital markets team with appointment of Anton J. Britton


20 July 2023 US
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Fund administrator Ocorian has appointed Anton J. Britton as head of business development for its US capital markets team.

Based in New York, Britton has more than 20 years’ experience in the financial services industry.

Most recently, he was senior vice president, client executive for private capital administration at Northern Trust where he managed relationships with public and Taft Hartley pension plans.

He has also served at consulting firm The LoBue Group and global bank J.P. Morgan.

Martin Reed, head of capital markets, New York, at Ocorian, says: “Anton brings extensive experience in business development, strategic relationship management, consulting and business transformation which will be important for our business as we continue to expand services in the US.”

Commenting on his appointment, Britton adds: “Ocorian is building a significant presence in US capital markets, and I look forward to working with its experienced and expert teams to support clients.”
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