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JP Morgan TS appoints new head

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JP Morgan has appointed a new head of treasury services.

JP Morgan Treasury Services (TS) has appointed Nadia Schiavon as its new head for Australia and New Zealand.

Schiavon joins from Citi Australia, where she was head of operations and technology.

She will work closely with the global corporate bank division of the company, as well as with the investment bank and worldwide securities services divisions.

Schiavon will report to JP Morgan Treasury & Securities Services (T&SS) Asia-Pacific chief executive Tom DuCharme.

 
 

JP Morgan TS also appointed new heads for the ASEAN region, Abdul Raof Latiff, and for Malaysia, Hooi Ching Wong.

"These appointments mark an important phase in JP Morgan's aggressive international growth agenda," DuCharme said.

"By further aligning our global and regional capabilities with a more sharply-focused domestic market presence across Asia-Pacific, we can enhance the range of services we offer to our cross-border clients as they continue to identify growth opportunities and execute their expansion plans."

JP Morgan T&SS, which comprises both the TS and Worldwide Securities Services businesses, has grown its headcount by about 350 financial professionals across the Asia-Pacific region this year.