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Changes at the top of BNY Mellon Markets


06 April 2016 New York
Reporter: Drew Nicol

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BNY Mellon has appointed Piers Murray as COO of its markets business, effective 15 June.

He will replace Regina Meredith-Carpeni, who is retiring from the role after almost 40 years at BNY Mellon.

Murray joins from Deutsche Bank where he is currently managing director and global co-head of listed derivatives and clearing.

He was previously global head of over-the-counter derivatives clearing and derivative prime brokerage at Deutsche Bank, and he has also held senior positions at J.P. Morgan and J.P. Morgan Chase.

In his new role, Murray will be based in New York and will report to Michelle Neal, president of BNY Mellon markets.

Neal said: 鈥淧iers Murray joins the BNY Mellon team with a successful track record in global markets products and solutions.鈥

She added: 鈥淏NY Mellon Markets continues to be a significant growth segment for the bank, particularly as our clients look to navigate the changing regulatory and market landscape. Piers will be instrumental in helping to industrialise our platform and strengthen our core business.鈥
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