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SimCorp Appoints New Sales, Engineering Leaders in Singapore

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SimCorp, a global financial technology company, has appointed Jesper Tyrer as head of sales, APAC, and Medi Tuku as head of solutions engineering, APAC.

Tyrer and Tuku previously worked at BlackRock, where Tyrer spent eight years, most recently as head of APAC Aladdin Business Development, and Tuku served as head of pre-Sales for BlackRock Aladdin in the APAC region.

Both leaders will be based in Singapore and report to Edward Bee, head of APAC, with Tuku leading a team focused on delivering end-to-end investment and risk management solutions.

Bee said both appointees “bring extensive experience and a proven track record of driving innovation and delivering outstanding outcomes for clients”.

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