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RBC I&TS boosts UK client coverage team


20 November 2017 London
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

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RBC Investor & Treasury Services (I&TS) has appointed Pat Sanderson as head of global client coverage in the UK.

Sanderson will be responsible for managing client relationships and for growing market share, in line with RBC I&TS’s strategy.

He joins from J.P. Morgan, where he worked on investor services sales and strategy for insurance clients.

Previously, Sanderson has held roles at Citi and Deutsche Bank. Before this had a career in rugby union, playing for the Worcester Warriors and captaining the England team in 2006.

In his new role, he will report to Richard Street, head of global client coverage for Europe, Middle East and the US.

Street said: “Pat Sanderson’s knowledge of the industry and approach to client solutions aligns with RBC I&TS’s focus on placing the client at the centre of our business.”

He added: “Furthermore, his leadership skills will be of significant benefit as we continue to invest in our products and technology, and grow our UK business.”
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