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ISLA names Andrew Dyson as new COO


28 January 2013 London
Reporter: Jenna Jones

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The International Securities Lending Association (ISLA) has appointed Andrew Dyson to the newly created role of chief operating officer starting in March 2013.

Dyson previously had overall responsibility for managing Markit’s securities finance consultancy business. He has also held positions at DataExplorers, Prudential M&G and Deutsche Bank, with roles spanning business development, risk management, agency securities lending and repo product management.

Richard Thompson, chairman of ISLA, said: “I and the rest of the board feel strongly that ISLA has an increasingly important role to play in helping the securities lending market evolve and respond to the regulatory changes that are affecting financial markets around the world.”

“We are delighted that we have been able to attract someone of Dyson’s experience and capabilities to this new position.”



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