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19 May 2022
UK
Reporter Jenna Lomax

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Citi make series of new appointments across UK and Ireland

Citi has made a series of new appointments to its senior team, across the UK and Ireland.

Citi has appointed Alex Todd as head of Securities Services for Europe and Cilian Ó Gógáin has been appointed as head of Securities Services for Ireland.

Based in London, Todd will join the Europe leadership team and will report to Maria Cantillon, head of sales and Bryan Murphy, global head of bank sales.

Todd will also join the Securities Services Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) ExCo as well as continuing in his role as EMEA head of bank sales.

He joined Citi in 2008, having previously held senior operations roles at UBS Investment Bank and Morgan Stanley.

Reporting to Cantillon and Ronan, as head of Securities Services for Ireland, Ó Gógáin will be responsible for the regulatory PCF role (PCF 34) for fund accounting which covers both Ireland and Luxembourg.

Based in Dublin, Ó Gógáin will lead the effort to expand Citi’s market share in custody, funds and execution services across the Irish franchise.

Ó Gógáin has been at Citi for 22 years, most recently serving as the global CAO for the custody and fund services business and the global client coverage organisation.

In addition, Armanda Mago will be responsible for Securities Services for Citibank Europe.

Also based in Dublin, Mago will manage the business end-to-end with direct accountability of Confederation of European Probation, reporting to Cecilia Ronan, CEO Citibank Europe Plc and Citi country officer, as well as Reto Faber, EMEA head of custody.

Mago has served at Citi for 12 years, most recently as direct custody and clearing head for Ireland. Prior to that she was Securities Services Latam cluster head.

Claire O’Brien has also joined Citi in Dublin as head of offshore sales. O’Brien joins Citi from RBC I&TS.

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