Citi boosts senior leadership team
09 April 2019 London
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Citi has hired Anders Akerberg, Rhys Thomas and Jay Martin to senior positions in its securities services and issuer services operations team.
Akerberg joins as director and global head of asset servicing for custody operations, where he will assume responsibility for corporate actions, income and client delivery.
Thomas will join the firm as both director and global head of tax services from a senior leadership position at Northern Trust, where he gained experience in managing custody tax operations.
Both will report to Sam Riley, global head of custody operations for Citi.
Martin has been promoted to both managing director and global head of fund administration operations, where he will assume responsibility for strategy and leadership of global funds operations.
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Martin will report to global head of securities services and issuer services operations, Brian Ovaert, who wished the three appointments “every success in their new roles”.
Akerberg joins as director and global head of asset servicing for custody operations, where he will assume responsibility for corporate actions, income and client delivery.
Thomas will join the firm as both director and global head of tax services from a senior leadership position at Northern Trust, where he gained experience in managing custody tax operations.
Both will report to Sam Riley, global head of custody operations for Citi.
Martin has been promoted to both managing director and global head of fund administration operations, where he will assume responsibility for strategy and leadership of global funds operations.
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Martin will report to global head of securities services and issuer services operations, Brian Ovaert, who wished the three appointments “every success in their new roles”.
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