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Citi appoints Julie Kerr as Asia Pacific head of custody and fund services

She used to be part of EY’s Asia Pacific Financial Services Leadership team.

Citi has appointed Julie Kerr as Asia Pacific head of custody and fund services in the prime, futures and securities services business (PFSS) where she will be responsible for the business management and strategic direction of the bank’s global custody and fund services business.

With over 10 decades of accumulated experience in client facing roles, Julie joins Citi from EY where she was previously a partner in the financial services, wealth and asset management division for Asia Pacific.

She was a part of EY’s Asia Pacific financial services leadership team where she took charge of the financial services market team and ETF practice.

Kerr has also worked at prominent industry vendors including Barra, Omgeo, Simcorp and Broadridge.

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