Deutsche veteran Sicilia appointed to push equity services
16 October 2013 New York
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Deutsche Bank’s global transaction banking division has appointed Jose Sicilia, a 15-year veteran of Deutsche, as global head of global equity services.
Sicilia will be responsible for maximising the future growth potential of the global equity services franchise and strengthening its footprint globally.
Global equity services, which forms part of global transaction banking’s trust and securities services, is Deutsche Bank’s administrator of cross-border equity structures such as American, global and reverse depository receipts. It also provides paying agency, advisory and shareholder services for the bank’s clients.
Sicilia has been with Deutsche Bank for 15 years and has held a number of leadership positions, most recently as head of the bank’s corporate trust business in the EMEA region.
Since mid-2012, he has also acted as regional head of the trust and securities services/cash management financial institutions business unit for Western Europe.
Sicilia, who will be based in New York, will report into Satvinder Singh, global head of trust and securities services/cash management financial institutions.
Sicilia will be responsible for maximising the future growth potential of the global equity services franchise and strengthening its footprint globally.
Global equity services, which forms part of global transaction banking’s trust and securities services, is Deutsche Bank’s administrator of cross-border equity structures such as American, global and reverse depository receipts. It also provides paying agency, advisory and shareholder services for the bank’s clients.
Sicilia has been with Deutsche Bank for 15 years and has held a number of leadership positions, most recently as head of the bank’s corporate trust business in the EMEA region.
Since mid-2012, he has also acted as regional head of the trust and securities services/cash management financial institutions business unit for Western Europe.
Sicilia, who will be based in New York, will report into Satvinder Singh, global head of trust and securities services/cash management financial institutions.
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