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Citi strengthens EMEA investor services team

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Citi has made a number of strategic hires to its Investor Services franchise in Europe, the Middle-East and Africa (EMEA).

Simon Kempton will join as EMEA Head of Prime Finance and will be responsible for driving the growth of Citi’s Prime Finance platform throughout the region. He will report to Chris Cox, EMEA Head of Investor Services and Adam Herrmann, who joined Citi from UBS earlier this year as Global Head of Prime Finance.
 
Daniel Caplan will join as EMEA Head of Investor Services Sales. In this role, he will be responsible for building and leading Citi’s regional sales and client executive strategy across the full spectrum of investor services products offered to Citi’s clients. He will report to Alan Pace, Global Head of Sales for Investor Services and Murray Roos who joined Citi earlier this year in the newly-created role of Global Head of Sales for Equities and Prime Finance.
 
“We are pleased to continue adding talented individuals of this caliber to the team,” says Okan Pekin (pictured), Global Head of Investor Services. “These hires reflect our commitment to building an industry-leading Investor Services franchise by continuously enhancing our ability to provide our clients with consistent, best-in-class solutions across products and geographies.”
 
Kempton joins Citi from Deutsche Bank where he was Head of International Prime Brokerage for the past nine years. He had previously been Chief Operating Officer of Deutsche Bank’s Asset Management unit. Caplan brings more than 15 years of industry experience and was most recently Deutsche Bank’s European Head of Global Prime Finance. 
 
Citi Investor Services provides fund managers with access to an end-to-end set of flexible investment solutions across Prime Finance and Agency Securities Lending; Futures, OTC Clearing and Collateral Management as well as Custody and Fund Services.

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