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15 December 2020
Singapore
Reporter Maddie Saghir

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HSBC Singapore appoints new head of securities services

HSBC Singapore has appointed Noor Adhami as head of securities services Singapore, effective 1 February.

In her new role, Adhami will report to Brian Godins, head of securities services Asia Pacific, and Gavin Powell, head of markets and securities services Singapore.

Adhami joined HSBC in 2004 and has since gained commercial and global banking experience. For the last four years, Adhami has held the role of regional head of global liquidity and cash management for Middle East and North Africa and Turkey.

During this time Adhami also concurrently headed the securities services business for an interim period.

Commenting on the appointment Godins said: “I am delighted to have Noor join us as the head of securities services in Singapore. Singapore is a key market for securities services and plays an influential role in our broader Association of Southeast Asian Nations strategy.”


Godins continued: “Noor Adhami’s passion, experience and expertise across wholesale and transactional banking, and Adhami’s focus on embracing innovation and the digital agenda, will enable us to refine our strategy in the region to capture new business opportunities and build on our strong momentum.”

Powell added: “Singapore is increasingly becoming a prime international wealth and investment centre. Adhami’s experience will deepen our expertise in the Republic and enable us to support our clients across the full spectrum of propositions.”

Elsewhere, Raymond Chung has departed HSBC Securities Services after 24 years working in both securities services and asset management business lines.

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