BNY Mellon has appointed Stephen Doyle to the newly created role of head of UK institutional relationship development for asset servicing.
Based in London he reports to Ileana Sodani, Head of Relationship Development for Asset Servicing in EMEA.
Doyle will work with asset servicing solutions across the investment lifecycle and focus on asset owners and traditional asset management clients.
Doyle joined BNY Mellon from Societe Generale where he was head of institutional sales for the UK and Ireland. He has also worked for Northern Trust and before that he spent 15 years at BNY Mellon. During his career which spans over 20 years in asset servicing, Doyle has been based in Luxembourg, Ireland and the UK. He has also worked across a breadth of client segments which include asset management, pension funds and insurance.
“Stephen has a deep knowledge of asset servicing and we are delighted that he is returning to BNY Mellon,” said Daron Pearce, chief executive officer of BNY Mellon’s asset servicing business in EMEA. “Globally, the UK is the second-largest centre of asset management. This investment in talent further demonstrates our commitment to the UK market which is and continues to be central to our growth strategy.”
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Doyle takes new BNY Mellon role
BNY Mellon has appointed Stephen Doyle to the newly created role of head of UK institutional relationship development for asset servicing.
Doyle takes new BNY Mellon role
BNY Mellon has appointed Stephen Doyle to the newly created role of head of UK institutional relationship development for asset servicing.
Doyle will work with asset servicing solutions across the investment lifecycle and focus on asset owners and traditional asset management clients.
Doyle joined BNY Mellon from Societe Generale where he was head of institutional sales for the UK and Ireland. He has also worked for Northern Trust and before that he spent 15 years at BNY Mellon. During his career which spans over 20 years in asset servicing, Doyle has been based in Luxembourg, Ireland and the UK. He has also worked across a breadth of client segments which include asset management, pension funds and insurance.
“Stephen has a deep knowledge of asset servicing and we are delighted that he is returning to BNY Mellon,” said Daron Pearce, chief executive officer of BNY Mellon’s asset servicing business in EMEA. “Globally, the UK is the second-largest centre of asset management. This investment in talent further demonstrates our commitment to the UK market which is and continues to be central to our growth strategy.”
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