The Trust Company has appointed John Rowley as business development manager corporate client services.
Rowley has 18 years experience in the industry holding senior executive roles with UBS, Macquarie Bank and HSBC.
Rowley is charged with developing The Trust Company's offerings in responsible entity, wholesale trustee, debt capital markets trustee, superannuation trustee and custodial services to fund managers and issuers of debt.
He has developed networks in funds management, platform and stockbroking distribution markets in Australia.
David Grbin, group executive general manager, corporate client services, said the company would leverage its position as the region's only licensed trustee in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
"We continue to see strong growth in our cross-border services for foreign investors into Australia using our MIT Trustee, as well as continued growth in our custody offering.
"John has a great track record and knowledge in the financial services sector, in particular in equities, and will support us as we expand our offering in this area," said.
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