KYCEO: Markit Genpact Taps May for Head Role

Ex-Goldman executive to join as registrants top 600.

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Michele Trogni, Markit

May joins as the joint venture run by Markit and Genpact says it has more than 600 hundred firms registered for the service, which together constitute over 16,000 fund and legal entities. Along them are prominent firms including BlueBay AM, GoldenTree AM, and Pictet AM.

"Centralizing the management of KYC information makes it faster and easier for us to do business with banks and vice versa," says Spencer Woodward, co-head of operations at BlueBay. "With the documentation stored centrally, the

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