TCorp appoints head of funding and balance sheet

3 May 2021
| By Chris Dastoor |
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The investment and financial management partner of the NSW public sector, TCorp, has appointed Rob Kenna as head of its funding and balance sheet team, responsible for raising debt for NSW and for managing the state’s balance sheet.

Kenna was head of programmatic funding at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and over the course of his 20-year career at CBA, he held a number of leadership positions across a range of financial markets disciplines which included head of debt capital markets origination and managing director debt markets.

Simon Ling, TCorp general manager – financial markets, said: “We extend a warm welcome to Rob, who brings deep market knowledge and experience in financial markets, combined with strong technical skills and expertise in managing complex stakeholder relationships.

“Rob is a great cultural fit to our team and an excellent addition to our leadership team. We look forward to working with him and continuing to support the state on its path to economic recovery.”

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