BNY Mellon celebrates Kelly’s retirement
21 April 2023 US
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After 21 years with the New York bank, Bill Kelly is to retire from BNY Mellon.
The securities finance veteran, managing director and global head of securities finance celebrated the milestone at his recent retirement party.
Kelly first joined BNY Mellon in 2002, where he took on a number of senior roles including deputy head of securities lending and head of new business and client service, before going on to direct global activities for the bank’s securities finance business and guide its business strategy.
Prior to joining the New York bank, Kelly spent 13 years at Bankers Trust, which was subsequently acquired by Deutsche Bank. Here, he managed the global sales and client management activities of the global portfolio management group, which was responsible for securities lending and short term money management products.
Previously, he was responsible for the insurance industry custody group at Bankers Trust.
Kelly is expected to officially depart from BNY Mellon in May 2023.
The securities finance veteran, managing director and global head of securities finance celebrated the milestone at his recent retirement party.
Kelly first joined BNY Mellon in 2002, where he took on a number of senior roles including deputy head of securities lending and head of new business and client service, before going on to direct global activities for the bank’s securities finance business and guide its business strategy.
Prior to joining the New York bank, Kelly spent 13 years at Bankers Trust, which was subsequently acquired by Deutsche Bank. Here, he managed the global sales and client management activities of the global portfolio management group, which was responsible for securities lending and short term money management products.
Previously, he was responsible for the insurance industry custody group at Bankers Trust.
Kelly is expected to officially depart from BNY Mellon in May 2023.
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