LSEG makes APAC appointments 13 May 2021
The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has strengthened its presence in the Pacific region with two senior appointments to its investment solutions business.
Martin Orro has joined as head of business development, Pacific, while Jo Saleeba joins as head of sustainable investment for Australia and New Zealand. Mr Orro will focus on leading the expansion of LSEG’s data and analytics provider FTSE Russell in the Pacific, while Mr Saleeba will be responsible for sustainable investment indices, data and analytics.
“Martin and Jo add significant financial market expertise and strong knowledge of the local market to our Investment Solutions business in the Pacific region,” said Jessie Pak, head of APAC investment solutions.
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