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BNY Mellon opens Spain office, Giralt to lead
03 February 2021 Spain
Reporter: Natalie Turner

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BNY Mellon has opened a new branch in Madrid, Spain, with Mariano Giralt taking on the role of branch manager and Ana Arias will be deputy branch manager.

Giralt joined BNY Mellon in 2011 and is global head of tax and regulatory and Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) digital lead for BNY Mellon Asset Servicing.

He previously worked at JPMorgan Chase and prior to that was a senior lawyer at Spanish law firm Cuatrecasas. Giralt is also chair of the blockchain and tax group at the European Fund Asset Management Association.

Arias joined BNY Mellon in Madrid in 2013 and is head of corporate trust in Iberia. She previously worked at Santander CIB in a range of roles including bond syndication, structuring, trading, research and sales.

The branch will provide support for existing and prospective clients seeking access to BNY Mellon’s global capabilities and solutions and follows the opening of the Copenhagen branch in December 2020.

Leonique van Houwelingen, CEO of BNY Mellon SA/NV, says: “The opening of our Madrid branch reflects the importance of our deep and enduring partnerships in Iberia. We have had an office in Madrid since 1981 and have conducted business in Europe for over a century.

“Our technological expertise, data solutions and breadth of experience meet the needs of large asset owners and managers and we are excited that our new branch will drive growth and provide clients in the region with enhanced and more seamless access to our global capabilities.â€

Elsewhere, BNY Mellon achieves YoY lending revenue growth despite headwinds, and has reported a decrease in securities lending revenue for last quarter of 2020 but saw a modest YoY growth in its full-year earnings from its agency lending business.

BNY Mellon has offices in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands and works with a wide range of asset managers, insurance companies, financial institutions, pension funds, corporates and other clients throughout Europe, offering asset servicing and ancillary services, corporate trust, treasury services, markets and clearing and collateral management services.
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