Dyster joins APIR Systems in new management role
APIR Systems has appointed Andrew Dyster as its general manager client development, in a newly created role that reflects the company’s continued growth and enhanced service offering.
The creation of the position stemmed from growth in demand for legal entity identifiers services in the lead up to the 3 January MiFID II compliance deadline and new product developments and enhanced service offering in the APIR’s identification and coding business.
Dyster would bring to the role experience in senior leadership, client service and relationship management positions. He held these positions at Merrill Lynch, Xpedite, One Investment Group and Computershare.
APIR systems chief executive, Chris Donohoe welcomed the experience Dyster would add to his team.
“Andrew brings over 20 years’ institutional client service and relationship management experience across a variety of roles within the financial services industry. He is a welcome addition to the APIR leadership team as the business positions itself for its next phase of growth,” he said.
Dyster would be based in Sydney and report to Donohoe.
Recommended for you
The corporate regulator has named its new chief executive, who is set to replace retiring interim CEO Greg Yanco in March.
Following the departure of its chief marketing officer last year, AMP has appointed a successor to take up the position with the appointment coming from the US.
The Financial Services Council has appointed Justine Earl-Smith as executive director for commercial partnerships and growth, a newly created role for the organisation.
The global asset manager has announced a new chief executive to succeed Abdallah Nauphal, who has helmed the firm for nearly 20 years.