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JPMorgan appoints three senior sales executives
JPMorgan restructures its treasury services sales team and makes three new senior appointments.
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Howard Winn
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4 June 2007
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JPMorgan has announced the appointment of three senior executives to its Asia sales organisation. The appointments follow the restructuring of the sales teams within JPMorgan treasury services.
Previously there were two teams, one for corporates and one for financial services. These have now both been split into two, resulting in four teams: multinational companies, local corporates (ie Asian companies), banks and financial services.
Percy Batliwalla has been appointed treasury services sales executive for banks in Asia-Pacific, based in Singapore. He has been with JPMorgan since 2004, most recently as head of the South Asia financial institutions sales team.
Cassandra Lister has been appointed treasury services sales executive for financial services in Asia-Pacific, based in Hong Kong. The financial services segment includes non-banks financial institutions such as fund managers, securities dealers, asset managers and insurance companies. In her previous role, Lister was head of the Australia/New Zealand financial institutions sales team, overseeing one of the bank’s largest markets in the region.
Mark Troutman joined JPMorgan as treasury services sales executive for multinational companies in the region. He manages a team that covers US and European companies with subsidiaries in Asia as well as the bank’s US commercial bank clients. Troutman joined JPMorgan from Bank of America where he spent more than 10 years in cash and trade sales in Singapore and Sydney. Troutman is based in JPMorgan’s Singapore office.
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