NAB Asset Servicing recruits RBC executive
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National Australia Bank's custody and asset servicing arm, NAB Asset Servicing has recruited RBC Financial Group executive, Allyson Bradnam to the newly-created role of General Manager, Product.
Bradnam, originally from Sydney, joins NAB from RBC Financial Group in Toronto, Canada where she has been based for the past eleven years.
The NAB announcement said Bradnam would be based in Melbourne and had previously held a number of senior roles within RBC Financial Group including Global Head of Product where she was responsible for product management and product development across fund administration, core custody and unit registry.
It said her most recent roles had involved managing global teams where she developed and executed on a number core strategic initiatives.
The announcement said Bradnam would be responsible for product development and delivery and would report to NAB's Acting executive general manager, Asset Servicing, David Knights.
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