Colin Brooks leaves HSBC
10 June 2015 Hong Kong
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Colin Brooks, global head of sub-custody and clearing at HSBC Securities Services, has left after more than 25 years at the bank.
He joined HSBC in 1990 in Hong Kong and over more than two decades helped to shape the bank’s securities services division into the global business that it is today, taking it from offering custody in half a dozen markets to providing a range of products and services in almost 40 jurisdictions worldwide.
Brooks is thought to be considering his next move following his departure from HSBC Securities Services. It is not clear who will replace him as global head of sub-custody and clearing.
He joined HSBC in 1990 in Hong Kong and over more than two decades helped to shape the bank’s securities services division into the global business that it is today, taking it from offering custody in half a dozen markets to providing a range of products and services in almost 40 jurisdictions worldwide.
Brooks is thought to be considering his next move following his departure from HSBC Securities Services. It is not clear who will replace him as global head of sub-custody and clearing.
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