RBC Investor Services Promotes Anderson as Head of Network Management

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RBC Investor Services, formerly RBC Dexia, has appointed Martin Anderson as its head of network management.

In the new role, Anderson will oversee all relationships within the firm's global network of sub-custodian banks, prime brokers, and other financial services providers, while managing operations teams based in London, Luxembourg, Toronto, Singapore, and at his home office in Dublin. Anderson joined RBC in 2007, having previously spent 12 years in various leadership roles at Northern Trust.

"We look forward to the contribution Martin will make to Network Management, as he brings a strategic vision for meeting the challenges of our growing business needs and the changing operating environment of our clients," says Joanna Meager, global head of client operations, to whom Anderson will report.

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