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Rimes Relocates Global Head of Data Management Office to Manila

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Rimes, a provider of enterprise data management and investment management solutions, has announced the relocation of Mark Sedgwick, global head of the firm’s data management office, to Manila in the Philippines. In addition to his existing position, Sedgwick will head up the growing Manila office. Rimes employs about 150 people in Manila and is looking to expand this number in line with increased business demand across its product range. The region is strategically important as it provides access to a pool of highly skilled talent in a time zone well positioned to support the company’s global operational support model.

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