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Thomas Murray Appoint Arti Sharma Thomas Murray, the custody risk rating and advisory company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Arti Sharma as SVP, Business Development in the Americas. Based in Toronto, she will be responsible for the development of the Company's Institutional practice and client base. She has extensive experience in the custody industry and a varied background, including Treasury Management, Relationship Management, Product Management, and Business Development.Throughout her career, Arti has excelled in generating new business, managing client relationships and delivering operational efficiencies. Most recently, she was responsible for Business Development for the Banks, Broker Dealers, and Insurance segments at CIBC Mellon. Simon Thomas CEO said, "Arti's appointment is a key step in the development of our global rating and advisory practice and we are delighted to welcome someone of Arti's calibre to our company". Arti Sharma said, "This is a very exciting and challenging opportunity for me to join a group of well established professionals. I look forward to contributing to Thomas Murray's global expansion plan, and building the practice in the Americas". For further information contact: Joanne Parker / Arti Sharma Thomas Murray +44 (0) 20 7830 8300 jparker@thomasmurray.com asharma@thomasmurray.com About Thomas Murray Thomas Murray is a custody risk rating and advisory company specialising in the global securities services industry. The Company privately/publicly maintains ratings on over 300 custodians, 100 capital market infrastructures, and 150 central securities depositories worldwide. Thomas Murray is the single largest provider of public and private ratings and risk assessments on global custodians, agent banks, and capital market infrastructures. http://www.thomasmurray.com | ||||
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