DataLend gains new EMEA team lead
26 September 2019 London
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EquiLend has brought on Dimitri Arlando from BNY Mellon as team lead for DataLend, covering Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Based in London, Arlando reports to DataLend's global head, Nancy Allen.
Arlando was most recently a director and sales and relationship executive for BNY Mellon Markets, where he worked from 2016 until he joined the securities finance data arm of EquiLend in September.
BNY Mellon Markets provides liquidity, financing, execution and collateral management solutions to institutional clients.
Before that, he served at State Street as head of business development for the Mena region between 2008 and 2016.
During that period he was responsible for all products including custody, fund accounting, securities lending, foreign exchange, transition management and research and operated out of the bank's Dubai office.
Arlando has also held roles with Northern Trust, Deutsche Bank and Merrill Lynch.
Based in London, Arlando reports to DataLend's global head, Nancy Allen.
Arlando was most recently a director and sales and relationship executive for BNY Mellon Markets, where he worked from 2016 until he joined the securities finance data arm of EquiLend in September.
BNY Mellon Markets provides liquidity, financing, execution and collateral management solutions to institutional clients.
Before that, he served at State Street as head of business development for the Mena region between 2008 and 2016.
During that period he was responsible for all products including custody, fund accounting, securities lending, foreign exchange, transition management and research and operated out of the bank's Dubai office.
Arlando has also held roles with Northern Trust, Deutsche Bank and Merrill Lynch.
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