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RBC I&TS adds to Hong Kong client coverage team


18 October 2016 Hoong Kong
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

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Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Investor & Treasury Services (I&TS) has appointed Rosemarie Kriesel as managing director for global client coverage.

Based in Hong Kong, Kriesel will support RBC I&TS’s clients in the region, including fund managers, asset owners, banks, brokers and exchanges, offeing tailored advice and solutions.

She joins from BNY Mellon, where she was head of client management and country executive for Hong Kong, a position she held for 10 years. She also worked for RBC Investor services as managing director between 2003 and 2005.

In her new role, Kriesel will report to Andrew Gordon, managing director for the Asia region at RBC I&TS.

Gordon said: “Global fund managers and asset owners continue to explore market opportunities in Asia, while increasingly looking to partner with asset service providers with solid operational and regulatory knowledge.”

He added: “Rosemarie Kriesel’s extensive experience, deep understanding of both the local and global markets and her industry relationships will enhance our support for global asset managers in Hong Kong.”
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