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BNY appoints Fabian Khoshbakht as head of APAC treasury services

He will remain the treasury services head of Client Insight and Innovation.

BNY has named Fabian Khoshbakht as head of treasury services for the Asia Pacific region.

Khoshbakht takes this role in addition to his responsibilities as treasury services head of Client Insight and Innovation.

Khoshbakht is tasked with leading the regional execution, strategy and governance of BNY’s Treasury Services business across APAC markets.

He first joined BNY in 2022. He has over 25 years’ of treasury services experience, having held roles across Australia, Singapore and the U.S.

Khoshbakht will relocate to Singapore.

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