State Street appoints head of global markets and investor services Australia and New Zealand

ANZ

27 August 2009
| By Corrina Jack |

State Street has appointed Ian Martin to lead its global markets and investor services businesses in Australia and New Zealand.

Martin is currently the company’s general manager for global markets in Australia and New Zealand and head of foreign exchange Asia Pacific.

Following 15 years at State Street Australia, Martin will now be responsible for all of State Street’s Australian and New Zealand multi-asset class trading businesses, electronic trading, securities lending and the full range of investor servicing capabilities, including custody, unit trust, tax fund accounting, and analytical services.

“Ian helped establish State Street in Australia and has been a major contributor to growing the business,” head of State Street global markets, securities finance and investment servicing Asia Pacific, Peter O’Neill said.

Prior to State Street, Martin worked at ANZ and Elders Finance Group in London and Sydney.

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