Contact Sunil Daswani, Global Head of Securities Lending +44 20 7885 8955 Sunil.Daswani@sc.com
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The partnership with Standard Chartered is the third that we have announced—the other two in place are with BNP Paribas Securities Services and Citi. The objective of this model, Liquidity Hub Connect, is to allow mutual clients to access inventory that they hold at these custodian partners as part of a much wider international financing pool.