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Paul Harrington joins GFT compliance team


15 December 2015 London
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

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GFT has hired Paul Harrington to its legal, regulatory and compliance team as principle consultant.

Harrington will focus development and delivery of the GFT Regulatory Change Management Solution, a service that identifies regulatory coverage requirements for institutions, and interprets and reviews their current practices.

Before joining GFT, Harrington was head of operations and controls at NetOTC, and he has also served at Morgan Stanley, where he was executive director and head of global network management for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Tony Sodhi, head of the legal, regulatory and compliance team at GFT UK, said: “We are delighted to welcome [Harrington] to the team.”

“There is no doubt that we are in a period of cultural change when it comes to regulation in the industry, and [his] experience of managing such change will be invaluable. [Harrington] has extensive experience in key areas that will help to create and drive solutions for our clients.”
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