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Northern Trust appoints Hamilton


31 July 2024 UK
Reporter: Klea Neza

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Northern Trust has appointed Ian Hamilton as head of asset owners for Europe.

In his new role, Hamilton will bring strategic insights and innovative solutions across Northern Trust’s global scale, data and technology platform to clients, helping them achieve greater synergies and operational efficiency across their entire investment office, says the company.

Hamilton has over 23 years of experience in consulting, banking and asset servicing.

Prior to his new position, Hamilton most recently served as head of asset owners, UK at Northern Trust.

Commenting on his new role via LinkedIn, Northern Trust says: “Asset owners’ roles and business models are evolving at increasing levels of sophistication and complexity. In this newly created and expanded role, Ian will work in collaboration with country leads across the European region, in addition to Ian’s current focus on the UK market, to support clients in achieving their strategic priorities."
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