Standard Chartered names three leaders to global transaction banking team
The three new hires are previously from J.P. Morgan, DBS, and Bank of America.
Standard Chartered’s Transaction Banking global team is gaining three new leaders.
Mahesh Kini has been appointed as global head of cash management; Mark Troutman has been named as global head of transaction banking corporate sales; and Dhiraj Rajan Bajan is the new global head of transaction banking financial institutions sales.
Kini joined Standard Chartered in May, moving from J.P. Morgan, where he was most recently the head of international banking, APAC, commercial banking.
He has over 30 years of banking experience and has also led the global and regional transaction banking teams at HSBC, BNP Paribas, and Deutsche Bank.
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Troutman, meanwhile, first joined the bank in March. Prior to that he was the group head of sales, global transaction services at DBS.
He has over 30 years of global experience in transaction banking sales. He has held similar leadership roles earlier in HSBC, and has led regional teams across Dubai, Hong Kong, London, New York and Singapore.
Bajan, meanwhile, will be based in Hong Kong. He also joined Standard Chartered in March, and was most recently the global head of non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) and the APAC head of financial institutions sales for global transaction services at Bank of America N.A.
All three report to Michael Spiegel, global head of transaction banking, and join the transaction banking management team.