Marc Mallett Joins SimCorp In Senior Role

Northern Trust product strategist hired for similar post by service provider

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Marc Mallet, vice president of product and managed services, SimCorp

Investment management solutions provider SimCorp today announced the appointment of Marc Mallett as vice president of product and managed services at SimCorp North America.

Mallett has more than 20 years of financial services industry experience. He has held positions at firms such as Northern Trust, where he was head of product and strategy for their global fund services business, and the specialist consultancy Citisoft, where he was chief operating officer. Mallett also served as a vice president of technology at Fidelity Investments and was a director of professional services at Thomson Reuters.

In this role, Mallett will lead an expanded North American product team to ensure SimCorp continues to provide innovative solutions to the market. Additionally, he will lead the continued expansion of SimCorp's managed services offerings to the North American market. Mallett will be based in Chicago.

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