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SimCorp Names Enzo Cotroneo as Australia Country Manager

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SimCorp, a subsidiary of the Deutsche Börse Group, has named Enzo Cotroneo as country manager for Australia with the remit to focus on business development and set the strategic direction for continued growth in Australia.

Based in Sydney, Cotroneo has extensive leadership capabilities that will play a pivotal role in driving SimCorp’s expansion in Australia. The company has been present in the Australian market for more than two decades and has established partnerships with some of the country’s leading asset owners and asset managers.

Cotroneo joins SimCorp from a senior leadership position at HSBC. Prior to HSBC, he held executive positions at Citi and JP Morgan.

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