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DTCC Appoints Former US Ambassador Lafleur As Special Advisor
By Manik Mehta
NEW YORK, June 7 (Bernama) -- The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation
(DTCC) has appointed former US ambassador to Malaysia Christopher J. LaFleur as
Special Advisor for Government Relations and Regulatory Outreach in the Asia
Pacific region.
LaFleur will help establish and manage the company’s political and policy
relationships with sovereign legislatures, regulatory agencies and other
governmental bodies across the Asia Pacific region.
He will report to Dan Cohen, Managing Director and Head of DTCC's Government
Relations group.
In a statement Tuesday, Cohen said: "Chris LaFleur's four decades of service
as a diplomat and his experience as an ambassador representing the US in the
Asia Pacific region will be invaluable as DTCC expands our business globally to
meet the growing post-trade needs of regulators and market participants.
"His years of service in the region, especially in Japan, along with his
in-depth knowledge of the financial services community, will help us further
raise awareness of the critical role that DTCC plays in global financial
markets."
Commenting on his appointment, LaFleur said he was excited by the
opportunity to "utilise my background in the foreign service as well as the
financial world to expand collaboration and dialogue between the DTCC and
regional governments as new financial regulations are developed across Asia".
LaFleur served as Ambassador to Malaysia from 2004 to 2007 and was Vice
Chairman and Head of Government Relations and Corporate Responsibility at JP
Morgan Japan from 2008-2011.
Prior to that, he held a wide variety of senior US Foreign Service
positions managing diplomacy with Asia, including as Director of the State
Department's Office of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, Deputy Director of the
American Institute in Taiwan, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission at the US
Embassy in Tokyo and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East
Asian and Pacific Affairs.
Through multiple operating facilities and data centres around the world,
DTCC and its subsidiary companies automate, centralise, and standardise the
processing of financial transactions for thousands of institutions worldwide.
With almost 40 years of experience, DTCC projects itself as the premier
post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry,
simplifying the complexities of clearance, settlement, asset servicing, global
data management and information services for equities, corporate and municipal
bonds, government and mortgage-backed securities, derivatives, money market
instruments, syndicated loans, mutual funds, alternative investment products,
and insurance transactions.
-- BERNAMA