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Lim departs from RBC Investor Services


21 March 2024 Malaysia
Reporter: Carmella Haswell

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Image: LinkedIn
Joey Lim has departed from RBC Investor Services as manager of securities lending after eight years at the firm.

Based in Malaysia, she held a number of positions at RBC Investor Services, including supervisor of collateral management for TMS middle office and senior administrator of Trade Capture.

She joined the firm from a trainee position at KPMG, which she held between September and December 2015.

Lim leaves her securities lending role to take on a position within client invoicing.

Commenting on her departure via LinkedIn, Lim says: “After eight years, the time has come for me to bid farewell to RBC — my second home. It has been a fruitful journey here as RBC has provided me with plenty of opportunities to grow and learn.

“While I am excited about the future endeavours that await me, there is also a big part of me that is sad to say farewell to such amazing co-workers and leaders at RBC.â€
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