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04 July 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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BOSI appoints head of syndicated loans

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Simon Ewing joins from Lloyds in London; Angela Powell becomes associate director.  

BOS International (BOSI) has hired Simon Ewing as head of loan syndications in its head office in Sydney.

Ewing joins from Lloyds Banking Group, which is the parent company of BOSI, in London.

"Simon brings a raft of new capabilities to the Australasian region including a new strength in underwriting," BOSI corporate and specialised finance managing director Stephen Skulley said.

"His knowledge of local investors and his understanding of local markets will undoubtedly strengthen relationships with existing clients and pave the way for new opportunities in the region."
 
"The appointment is a great first step in our strategy to build our product capability in order to service a broader client base," Skulley said.

 
 

BOSI provides corporate, acquisition, energy project and infrastructure, leveraged buyout, and property finance solutions, including equity management, across Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

The loan syndication team structures, advises, prices, executes and distributes multi-bank credit facilities.

BOSI also promoted Angela Powell to associate director in the syndicated loan team.