BNY


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BNYBank of New York
BNYBrooklyn Navy Yard (Brooklyn, NY)
BNYBlackRock New York (municipal income trust)
BNYBloomington-Normal YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association; Bloomington, IL)
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He is currently Global Head of Business Development & Relationship Management for BNY Mellon's Treasury Services business.
BNY Mellon will serve the needs of both the CCP and the buy-side clients, and support NASDAQ OMX's settlements in US dollars, euros and sterling, according to a press statement.
In his new role based in Mexico City, Garay will oversee the company's expansion and will be responsible for operations, client service delivery and general management of BNY Mellon Corporate Trust in Mexico.
" BNY wanted to stay in New York City and given Brooklyn's proximity to Downtown and its excellent transportation options, a brand new Class-A building in the borough made absolute sense," said Alexander.
In his new role, Daniel will lead strategy efforts for BNY Mellon Markets, providing clients with original insights into the world's asset and currency flows, informed by the firm's unique role at the center of global financial system.
BNY Mellon delegates, including lead author Mike Bellacosa, discussed the paper, and several journalists have covered the key findings, including Asset Servicing Times and Finextra.
The license allows BNY Mellon Beijing Branch to provide banking services to BNY Mellon's institutional clients and will broaden its range of local and global capabilities it can offer in China.
Under the contract BNY Mellon Shareowner Services, the equity administration business of BNY Mellon, will provide core transfer agent, dividend disbursement and exchange services for Oracle and its registered shareowners.
Garden has been a Director of BNY Mellon since December 2014.
For 2015, BNY Mellon provided trust services for 378 issuances, or 32.6 percent of the straight debt offerings, according to the data.