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Ocorian’s Nordic Trustee appoints Sorin as UK head


23 April 2024 UK
Reporter: Klea Neza

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Ocorian’s Nordic Trustee has welcomed Anatoly Sorin as head of UK.

Commenting on his new role, Sorin says: “It’s an exciting opportunity for me to further expand Nordic Trustee, and I am focused on supporting existing clients and showcasing Nordic Trustee’s expertise to the wider UK market.”

Sorin’s appointment supports Ocorian’s growth in capital markets in the UK, allowing it to leverage Nordic Trustee’s proprietary systems, track record and expertise, to support bond trustee and loan agency products sold in the UK and Europe.

Prior to his new appointment, Sorin worked as UK head at Global Loan Agency Services and US Bank where he most recently held the role of senior vice president, CDO relationship management.

Christoffer Andersson, European head of Bond Trustee & Loan Agency Services, said: “Anatoly will be a great asset in driving the business forward and I look forward to working with him and the Ocorian London Capital Markets team.”
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