Deutsche Bank names new custody and clearing head
06 November 2014 London
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Elizabeth Nolan as head of custody and clearing effective January 2015.
Nolan’s appointment follows the launch of investor services within the institutional cash and securities services business of Deutsche Bank’s global transaction banking division.
Nolan joins from J.P. Morgan after working there for 12 years. She held various senior leadership roles across securities services, with her most recent role being head of client services and client onboarding globally for markets and investor services.
Rafael Moral, head of investor services at Deutsche Bank, commented: “Having Nolan join us is an important part of the success story of our Investor Services business and demonstrates both our commitment to continuous investment and our ability to attract outstanding talent.”
Nolan’s appointment follows the launch of investor services within the institutional cash and securities services business of Deutsche Bank’s global transaction banking division.
Nolan joins from J.P. Morgan after working there for 12 years. She held various senior leadership roles across securities services, with her most recent role being head of client services and client onboarding globally for markets and investor services.
Rafael Moral, head of investor services at Deutsche Bank, commented: “Having Nolan join us is an important part of the success story of our Investor Services business and demonstrates both our commitment to continuous investment and our ability to attract outstanding talent.”
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