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Gregory Forbes joins Huntington Asset Services


10 December 2012 Indianapolis
Reporter: Georgina Lavers

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Gregory Forbes has joined Huntington Asset Services as senior vice president for business development. Forbes will focus on expanding market share in servicing larger fund companies and institutional clients.

“Greg Forbes brings to Huntington an extensive background in middle and back office administration and outsourcing that will support the bank’s mission to build strong relationships with our institutional clients, while maximising revenue growth,” said Joe Rezabek, president of Huntington Asset Services.

“He has worked with some of the most sophisticated asset managers on large and complex asset servicing deals. We will leverage this valuable experience as we continue to fortify our financial reputation throughout the investment industry.”

Prior to joining Huntington, Greg was senior client sales manager for Securities Funds Services at Citi, where he sold 40 Act mutual fund administration, global custody, securities lending, foreign exchange, and retail and institutional asset management outsourcing services.
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