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Rathbone Brothers names chief exec and Jersey Financial Services Commission appoints director general

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Rathbones

Rathbone Brothers has announced finance director Paul Stockton will succeed Philip Howell as chief executive.

Stockton has been in his current role with Rathbones for nearly a decade and was appointed managing director of Rathbone Investment Management in May.

The company did not say who will replace Stockton.

Jersey Financial Services Commission

Jersey Financial Services Commission has appointed Martin Moloney as director general.

He is currently a special adviser on risk and regulation to the Central Bank of Ireland, where he has served for the past 16 years, previously heading up the markets policy, markets supervision, and legal and finance divisions, respectively.

Trust Corporation International

Guernsey-based independent trust company Trust Corporation International has appointed Mort Mirghavameddin as chief executive.

He served as managing director of Investec Bank in the Channel Islands from 2001 to 2009.

Upon leaving Investec, Mirghavameddin established a real estate fund from the UK that provided mezzanine finance to real estate development clients, before being appointed as chief executive at Jordan International Bank, a position that he held until recently.

Tilney

UK investment management and financial planning group Tilney has appointed Ben Roberts as an investment director. He will join the team in the company’s office in Manchester.

Roberts joins from Brooks Macdonald, where he has spent the past six and a half years as an investment director.

Prior to this, he was private client manager at Brown Shipley Private Bank.

BNP Paribas Wealth Management

BNP Paribas WM has appointed Henry Hui as head of structured investments and derivatives, Asia.

Hui will be based in Hong Kong and report to Lemuel Lee, deputy head of investment services, Asia Pacific. He will be responsible for originating, structuring and marketing of structured products to clients across all asset classes.

He has over 15 years of financial services experience with exposure to buy-side and sell-side activities. He has worked at Bank of Singapore, UBS Wealth Management, and Citigroup.

Aviva Investors

Aviva Investors, the global asset management business of Aviva, has appointed Aaron Armstrong as portfolio manager of global emerging market equities.

He joins Aviva Investors from Alquity Investment Management, where he worked for over four years.

In a newly-created role, Armstrong will report to Alistair Way, head of global emerging market equities.

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