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HSBC grows TA business


06 October 2011 London
Reporter: Justin Lawson

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HSBC Securities Services (HSS) has appointed Aaron Ng as senior product manager for Transfer Agency heading up the product function for Asia and Nick Wheeler as product manager responsible for EMEA and the Americas.

Ng and Wheeler will be responsible for identifying market and product opportunities, as well as helping to develop and refine the market and product strategy for their respective regions.

Ng joins HSS from National Australia Bank in Hong Kong. Previously he worked at ING and started his career in Bank of Bermuda in Hong Kong. Aaron has over 10 years of experience in the Asia Pacific Fund Services market. Ng will report to Gina Slotosch, head of Global Product Management, Transfer Agency Services and will be based in Hong Kong.

Wheeler joins HSS from the Citi Fund Services EMEA Transfer Agency Product team and has over eight years of experience in the Transfer Agency industry. Nick worked for Citi in Dublin, Luxembourg and most recently London. Wheeler will also report to Slotosch and will be based in London.
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