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BNY Mellon hires Hood Qaim-Maqami


24 April 2018 New York
Reporter: Becky Butcher

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BNY Mellon has named Hood Qaim-Maqami as head of client service delivery technology and shared corporate services technology.

Based in New York, Qaim-Maqami will report to Bridget Engle, senior executive vice president and chief information officer.

In his new role, Qaim-Maqami will lead shared services technology efforts across the enterprise and oversee the continued investment in technology to transform the firm's client digital platform and help digitise front-to-back process innovation.

The bank’s client service delivery division manages investment monitoring, measurement and processing services for our clients.

He joins from JPMorgan Chase, where he served as managing director in wealth management.

Engle said: "I look forward to Hood Qaim-Maqami's leadership in driving our automation agenda, which will be central to both innovating and streamlining our technology operational footprint. His work will help foster closer relationships between technology and the business, and will strengthen our resiliency and risk culture."

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