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HSBC appoints new deputy head in Asia Pacific


30 August 2011 Hong Kong
Reporter: Anna Reitman

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HSBC Security Services (HSS) has appointed Karen Leung as deputy head of corporate trust and loan agency in Asia Pacific.


Based in Hong Kong, Leung is responsible for enhancing and expanding the Corporate Trust and Loan Agency (CTLA) product capabilities across the region.


“Karen’s appointment reflects HSBC’s commitment to further develop and expand our product and market coverage across the CTLA business,” said Sebastian Leotta, global co-head of Corporate Trust and Loan Agency, HSS.


Leung previously worked at Bank of China in Hong Kong for four years, most recently as head of debt capital markets. She has over 20 years of experience in the capital markets and syndicated finance industry in Hong Kong and Australia covering origination and distribution of structured finance and global markets products. Prior to joining Bank of China, Leung was with Fortis, Tokyo-Mitsubishi International and Citicorp.
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