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U.S. Bank Global Corporate Trust Services adds to team in London

Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Opalesque Industry Update - U.S. Bank Global Corporate Trust Services has hired four new relationship managers to its Global Corporate Trust group in Europe. Liliya Popova, Nicola Elrin, Kamal Hussein and Cristina Quintana have more than 60 years of financial services experience between them at organizations such as Bank of New York Mellon, State Street and Moody's Investors Service.

Elrin and Quintana will join the collateralized loan obligation (CLO) team and Popova and Hussein will join the Loan Agency team. All will be located in London.

"In the past year we've made significant investments in technology - most notably our Pivot digital client platform - but we've also made it a priority to grow our presence in Europe. This group of hires brings a diverse background of financial services experience and aligns with our commitment to offer best-in-class services to our European client base," said Joseph Giordano, president of U.S. Bank Global Corporate Trust Services.

Tom Cubitt, head of Global Corporate Trust Services in Europe adds, "Our corporate trust group is a high-performing team with a dedication to expanding relationships and driving business growth. I'm thrilled to welcome this group of talented professionals to the U.S. Bank Global Corporate Trust team."

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