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Exclusive:Modigh on the up at Handelsbanken


11 January 2016 Stockholm
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

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Handelsbanken’s Jonas Modigh has taken on a new role as head of sales for securities services at the bank.

Previously, he was head of sub-custody and cash clearing services, a position he has held since November 2012.

Modigh has been with Handelsbanken since 1997 and has held several senior positions including head of custody for Denmark, head of IT development and administration for custody services, and head of client relationship management.

In his new role, he will be responsible for sales activities within sub-custody, global custody and cash clearing services.

Modigh commented: “I am very excited to take on this role at a time Handelsbanken Securities Services is focusing more than ever on these products.”

“I have been given the opportunity to reap the benefits of our big investment in both a new custody platform and a standalone asset servicing platform for the Nordic region, which will also benefit all our clients with high automation and cost effective processing.”
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