The Bank of New York Mellon has appointed Andrew Dollery as vice-president for alternative investment services sales and Roman Seydoux as vice-president for alternative investment services relationship management, based in London.
Both will report to David Aldrich, managing director for alternative investment and broker-dealer services for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Dollery and Seydoux join BNY Mellon from Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley, respectively.
"The appointment of Andrew and Roman deepens our management team and enhances our ability to deliver solutions for alternative fund manager clients," said Aldrich. "We are expanding our footprint with both private equity and hedge fund managers, who are looking for innovation and creativity in these challenging market conditions."
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