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                <title>J.P. Morgan makes new appointments</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>J.P. Morgan Treasury &amp; Securities Services has appointed Patrick Fanning as Head of Transition Management for the firm&#8217;s Australia and New Zealand business.</p>
<p>Fanning&#8217;s appointment is the latest addition to the bank&#8217;s growing Financing &amp; Markets Products (&#8220;FMP&#8221;) division in Asia Pacific, following the recent announcement of Stewart Cowan as  Head of FMP for Australia, New Zealand and Japan and Michael Wynn joining the Australian transition management sales desk.</p>
<p>With extensive experience across all aspects of transitions, Fanning has spent the last 10 years with CitiGroup Global Markets where he managed over 250 transitions, including some of the largest and most complex executed in the Asia Pacific region. He will report to Rob Saffer, Global Head of Transition Management, and will be based in Sydney. He adds to an experienced team responsible for managing over AUD 180 billion worth of transitions in 2010.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re delighted to welcome Patrick to the transition management team. With a proven ability to innovate and deliver exceptional execution, he will be instrumental in further building our franchise in ways which benefit the firm&#8217;s clients and spur the further growth of the transition management business in Australia and New Zealand,&#8221; said Saffer.</p>
<p>Cowan added: &#8220;Patrick is highly regarded within the superannuation and funds management industry as a leading practitioner and I am confident that he will bring an unrivalled commitment to our clients in Australia and New Zealand.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;He has a track record of cultivating dynamic teams within the competitive Australian and Asian markets. I look forward to his contributions across all areas of the business from client relationships and business development through to project management and system development,&#8221; Cowan concluded.</p>
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                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>J.P. Morgan Treasury &amp; Securities Services has appointed Patrick Fanning as Head of Transition Management for the firm&#8217;s Australia and New Zealand business.</p>
<p>Fanning&#8217;s appointment is the latest addition to the bank&#8217;s growing Financing &amp; Markets Products (&#8220;FMP&#8221;) division in Asia Pacific, following the recent announcement of Stewart Cowan as  Head of FMP for Australia, New Zealand and Japan and Michael Wynn joining the Australian transition management sales desk.</p>
<p>With extensive experience across all aspects of transitions, Fanning has spent the last 10 years with CitiGroup Global Markets where he managed over 250 transitions, including some of the largest and most complex executed in the Asia Pacific region. He will report to Rob Saffer, Global Head of Transition Management, and will be based in Sydney. He adds to an experienced team responsible for managing over AUD 180 billion worth of transitions in 2010.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re delighted to welcome Patrick to the transition management team. With a proven ability to innovate and deliver exceptional execution, he will be instrumental in further building our franchise in ways which benefit the firm&#8217;s clients and spur the further growth of the transition management business in Australia and New Zealand,&#8221; said Saffer.</p>
<p>Cowan added: &#8220;Patrick is highly regarded within the superannuation and funds management industry as a leading practitioner and I am confident that he will bring an unrivalled commitment to our clients in Australia and New Zealand.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;He has a track record of cultivating dynamic teams within the competitive Australian and Asian markets. I look forward to his contributions across all areas of the business from client relationships and business development through to project management and system development,&#8221; Cowan concluded.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.adviservoice.com.au/2011/09/j-p-morgan-makes-new-appointments/">J.P. Morgan makes new appointments</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.adviservoice.com.au">AdviserVoice</a>.</p>
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                <title>J.P. Morgan Treasury Services makes new appointments</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 22:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>J.P. Morgan Treasury Services (&#8220;TS&#8221;) has strengthened its senior Southeast Asia management team, naming Abdul Raof Latiff as Head of TS, ASEAN and Hooi Ching Wong Head of TS, Malaysia. The firm also announced the appointment of Nadia Schiavon, who has joined as Head of TS, Australia &amp; New Zealand.</p>
<p>The appointments of Latiff and Wong will further strengthen J.P. Morgan&#8217;s Southeast Asia capabilities, a region which is continuing to emerge as an operational hub for large global multinational corporations (MNCs) expanding their presence in the region and for large domestic companies in Asia seeking to tap new markets to leverage the region&#8217;s growth prospects.</p>
<p>As Head of Treasury Services, ASEAN, Latiff will be responsible for enhancing J.P. Morgan&#8217;s end-to-end client service experience, supporting regional and domestic product and sales initiatives and guiding the firm&#8217;s broader growth strategy across a number of markets, namely Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan. Reporting to Tom DuCharme, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific for J.P. Morgan Treasury &amp; Securities Services, Latiff will also support the continued build out of the firm&#8217;s Global Corporate Bank (&#8220;GCB&#8221;). An industry veteran with more than 17 years&#8217; experience, Latiff has spent the last seven years at J.P. Morgan in a variety of corporate and financial institution segment roles across product and sales functions. He will be based in Singapore.</p>
<p>In Wong&#8217;s capacity as Head of Treasury Services, Malaysia, an important growth market for J.P. Morgan&#8217;s clients, she will oversee the development of J.P. Morgan Chase Bank Berhad&#8217;s operations. Reporting to Latiff, she brings more than 15 years&#8217; experience to the role.  Most recently with Citi Malaysia, Wong has worked across a wide range of transaction banking functions, including cash management, treasury and trade solutions and credit analysis, in addition to a number of sales, product and relationship management roles.</p>
<p>In Australia, Schiavon will be responsible for leading the firm&#8217;s business across Australia and New Zealand as Head of Treasury Services. Reporting to DuCharme, she will also work closely with the GCB, Investment Bank and Worldwide Securities Services to further leverage the strong relationships the firm holds with corporates, banks and non-bank financial institutions. She joins from Citi Australia where she held a number of senior roles across finance, operations, technology, implementation and client services.</p>
<p>&#8220;These appointments mark an important phase in J.P. Morgan&#8217;s aggressive international growth agenda. By further aligning our global and regional capabilities with a more sharply focused domestic market presence across Asia Pacific, we can enhance the range of services we offer to our cross-border clients as they continue to identify growth opportunities and execute their expansion plans,&#8221; said DuCharme. </p>
<p>Earlier this year, J.P. Morgan announced several new TS roles in Asia Pacific. At a regional level, Margaret Yao was named Regional Sales Executive, TS; Hendra Lembong Head of Cash Management, TS, covering core cash and liquidity management, and Adrian Godfrey as Head of Client Service, TS, in addition to a number of country level appointments in Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Taiwan.</p>
<p>The new regional management team reflects J.P. Morgan&#8217;s ongoing commitment to building a leading client service operation that leverages a strong in-country offering with the firm&#8217;s global solutions and network. This year, J.P. Morgan Treasury &amp; Securities Services, which comprises both the TS and Worldwide Securities Services businesses, has grown its headcount by approximately 350 financial professionals across Asia Pacific, as it continues to enhance its range of market leading products and elevate its client servicing capabilities.</p>
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                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>J.P. Morgan Treasury Services (&#8220;TS&#8221;) has strengthened its senior Southeast Asia management team, naming Abdul Raof Latiff as Head of TS, ASEAN and Hooi Ching Wong Head of TS, Malaysia. The firm also announced the appointment of Nadia Schiavon, who has joined as Head of TS, Australia &amp; New Zealand.</p>
<p>The appointments of Latiff and Wong will further strengthen J.P. Morgan&#8217;s Southeast Asia capabilities, a region which is continuing to emerge as an operational hub for large global multinational corporations (MNCs) expanding their presence in the region and for large domestic companies in Asia seeking to tap new markets to leverage the region&#8217;s growth prospects.</p>
<p>As Head of Treasury Services, ASEAN, Latiff will be responsible for enhancing J.P. Morgan&#8217;s end-to-end client service experience, supporting regional and domestic product and sales initiatives and guiding the firm&#8217;s broader growth strategy across a number of markets, namely Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan. Reporting to Tom DuCharme, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific for J.P. Morgan Treasury &amp; Securities Services, Latiff will also support the continued build out of the firm&#8217;s Global Corporate Bank (&#8220;GCB&#8221;). An industry veteran with more than 17 years&#8217; experience, Latiff has spent the last seven years at J.P. Morgan in a variety of corporate and financial institution segment roles across product and sales functions. He will be based in Singapore.</p>
<p>In Wong&#8217;s capacity as Head of Treasury Services, Malaysia, an important growth market for J.P. Morgan&#8217;s clients, she will oversee the development of J.P. Morgan Chase Bank Berhad&#8217;s operations. Reporting to Latiff, she brings more than 15 years&#8217; experience to the role.  Most recently with Citi Malaysia, Wong has worked across a wide range of transaction banking functions, including cash management, treasury and trade solutions and credit analysis, in addition to a number of sales, product and relationship management roles.</p>
<p>In Australia, Schiavon will be responsible for leading the firm&#8217;s business across Australia and New Zealand as Head of Treasury Services. Reporting to DuCharme, she will also work closely with the GCB, Investment Bank and Worldwide Securities Services to further leverage the strong relationships the firm holds with corporates, banks and non-bank financial institutions. She joins from Citi Australia where she held a number of senior roles across finance, operations, technology, implementation and client services.</p>
<p>&#8220;These appointments mark an important phase in J.P. Morgan&#8217;s aggressive international growth agenda. By further aligning our global and regional capabilities with a more sharply focused domestic market presence across Asia Pacific, we can enhance the range of services we offer to our cross-border clients as they continue to identify growth opportunities and execute their expansion plans,&#8221; said DuCharme. </p>
<p>Earlier this year, J.P. Morgan announced several new TS roles in Asia Pacific. At a regional level, Margaret Yao was named Regional Sales Executive, TS; Hendra Lembong Head of Cash Management, TS, covering core cash and liquidity management, and Adrian Godfrey as Head of Client Service, TS, in addition to a number of country level appointments in Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Taiwan.</p>
<p>The new regional management team reflects J.P. Morgan&#8217;s ongoing commitment to building a leading client service operation that leverages a strong in-country offering with the firm&#8217;s global solutions and network. This year, J.P. Morgan Treasury &amp; Securities Services, which comprises both the TS and Worldwide Securities Services businesses, has grown its headcount by approximately 350 financial professionals across Asia Pacific, as it continues to enhance its range of market leading products and elevate its client servicing capabilities.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.adviservoice.com.au/2011/09/j-p-morgan-treasury-services-makes-new-appointments/">J.P. Morgan Treasury Services makes new appointments</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.adviservoice.com.au">AdviserVoice</a>.</p>
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