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Lennon joins Capita Irish funds business


20 January 2017 Dublin
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

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Capita Asset Services has appointed Andrea Lennon as head of business development for its Irish funds business.

Lennon joins from BNY Mellon, where she spent eight years in business development and relationship roles. Here, she was responsible for oversight and management of corporate and institutional clients, and for marketing asset servicing solutions to fund managers.

At Capita, her role involves growing the funds business, including the fund administration business, and third-party independent UCITS and alternative investment fund management companies.

Paul Nunan, managing director of the Capita Asset Services fund solutions business in Ireland, said: “Andrea Lennon brings a wealth of funds experience and we are thrilled to welcome her into the team. Her expertise will be invaluable for the business.”

Lennon said: “I’m delighted to be joining Capita Asset Services and look forward to building on its excellent reputation as we seek to build on our existing services and expand over the coming years.”
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