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IHS Markit hires Kate Newman


04 August 2021 UK
Reporter: Carmella Haswell

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IHS Markit, provider of regulatory technology solutions, appoints Kate Newman as associate director of its global regulatory reporting solutions (GRRS) team.

Based in London, Newman will collaborate with buy-side and sell-side firms in the UK and Ireland, reporting to Charlie Bedford-Forde, head of sales for GRRS.

She joins IHS Markit from UnaVista, part of the London Stock Exchange Group, where she worked for more than four years as a European sales executive for regulatory reporting solutions. Prior to this, Newman was a relationship manager at DTCC, serving the firm’s global buy and sell-side clients.

Ronen Kertis, head of GRRS at IHS Markit says: "We are excited to bring Kate aboard as we continue to build upon our consolidated reporting solution, which enables firms to streamline their transaction reporting and improve target operating models.

“Kate's expertise will support us in helping our customers overcome the complexity, fragmentation and uncertainty surrounding regulatory reporting.”
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