Martin heads new role at U.S. Bank
22 April 2025 US

Jay Martin has been named as president of Investment Services by U.S. Bank.
The appointment comes after the bank combined its global fund services and global corporate trust team into a single Investment Services division, where Martin will be expected to oversee the offering of customised services to middle market and institutional clients.
Since joining the bank in 2023, Martin has led the global fund services division as president. Prior to this role, he was the head of operations for fund services at Citco, and has held a number of senior leadership positions within Citi.
On the creation of the new division, Stephen Philipson, vice chair of wealth, corporate, commercial and institutional banking, comments: “Bringing these two businesses together under a single leader will allow our clients to benefit from our combined scale, investments and more interconnected approach to serving them.”
The appointment comes after the bank combined its global fund services and global corporate trust team into a single Investment Services division, where Martin will be expected to oversee the offering of customised services to middle market and institutional clients.
Since joining the bank in 2023, Martin has led the global fund services division as president. Prior to this role, he was the head of operations for fund services at Citco, and has held a number of senior leadership positions within Citi.
On the creation of the new division, Stephen Philipson, vice chair of wealth, corporate, commercial and institutional banking, comments: “Bringing these two businesses together under a single leader will allow our clients to benefit from our combined scale, investments and more interconnected approach to serving them.”
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