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Standard Chartered appoints Alan Naughton and Andrew Hempshall


05 November 2012 Singapore
Reporter: Georgina Lavers

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Standard Chartered has appointed Alan Naughton as global product head of investors & intermediaries, transaction banking, and Andrew Hempshall as global head of solution delivery & service, investors & intermediaries, transaction banking. Both Naughton and Hempshall are based in Singapore.

Naughton reports to George Nast, global head, product management, transaction banking. In this role, Naughton will lead the bank’s product team for Standard Chartered’s entire suite of securities services offerings, covering custody and funds services, broker clearing, and agency services.

Nuaghton spent the most part of his banking career at J.P. Morgan, where in the last 20 years, he focused on the investor and fund services across many regions include Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia. Immediately prior to joining Standard Chartered, he was the head of commercial management for Global Funds Services.

Reporting to Russell Graham, global head of Solution Delivery & Service, Hempshall will be responsible for the bank’s solutions delivery and service proposition for securities services globally.

Hempshall joins Standard Chartered from State Street, where he was the global relationship manager responsible for developing strategic alliances with clients and identifying innovative and integrated solutions to address clients’ needs. Before that, Hempshall also held senior client servicing and securities lending roles at other financial institutions.

These appointments follow Standard Chartered’s recent launch of an integrated direct and regional custody platform for its investor and intermediaries clients.
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