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Ex-Netik Exec Hale Joins Multifonds IGEFI as New Global Head of Transfer Agency

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After 13 years as executive vice president of EMEA for data management solution vendor Netik, Keith Hale has joined Multifonds IGEFI as its new global head of transfer agency. In his new role, Hale is responsible for all aspects of its software package Multifonds Transfer Agent at the buy side software solution provider including strategy, direction, marketing, sales, product management, client service, account management, implementations, consultancy, support and product development.

At Netik, Hale was responsible for the sales, client services and implementation of the vendor’s products and services in the EMEA region. He was a founder of the vendor and was previously responsible for growing the Netik professional services team from scratch and spent three years establishing Netik’s North American presence in New York.

During his time at Netik, Hale was a frequent speaker on the subject of data management outsourcing at events such as FIMA.

Prior to Netik, Hale worked as principal consultant at TCA Syntec for three years, in charge of account management, project direction and programme management. Prior to that, he was consultant at Synergo for another three years.

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