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Standard Chartered builds on securities services team


25 July 2017 Singapore
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Standard Chartered has appointed Ryan Cuthbertson as head of product management, custody and clearing, securities services and transaction banking.

In his new role, Cuthbertson will lead the custody and clearing product team, identifying opportunities for new solutions.

He has experience in broker clearing, and in direct and international custody fields, working in Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and the UK.

According to Standard Chartered, the appointment is part of a wider investment into the securities services business.

Last year, the bank announced plans to reorganise its sales, product, service, and technology and operations businesses under a newly-created global business line within transaction banking.

Cuthbertson will report to Margaret Harwood-Jones, global head of securities services and transaction banking at Standard Chartered.

Harwood-Jones said: “The recruitment of Ryan Cuthbertson shows our continued commitment to building a world-class team to deliver market-leading products and services to our clients.”
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