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MARKETS & INVESTING | Tony Chua, Singapore
Published: 25 Jan 12
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Singapore Exchange appoints Glenn Seah as head of Compliance

He was tasked to oversee corporate banking products from lending and transaction banking in financial markets and corporate finance.

Singapore Exchange (SGX) has appointed Glenn Seah as senior vice president and head of compliance with effect from 7 February 2012 to drive SGX's compliance with local and international regulations and best practices.

Prior to SGX, Seah served Standard Chartered Bank as regional head, Wholesale bank compliance in Singapore and South- East Asia.

Seah was responsible for corporate banking products from lending and transaction banking in financial markets and corporate finance, and overseeing wholesale bank compliance in several Asia- pacific countries.

Before joining Standard Chartered, Seah worked with SGX serving in various roles including Legal and Regulatory Policy, Staff assistant to the CEO, Head of the market surveillance and Enforcement.

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