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Smbc Appoints Mark Corteil As Chief Risk Officer for the Americas Division

Mar 12, 2024over 1 year ago

Position

Chief Risk Officer

Company

SMBC

Mark Corteil
TokyoFinancial Services

Description

Mark Corteil has been appointed as Chief Risk Officer for the Americas Division at SMBC. In this role, he will lead the firm in developing and maintaining a robust risk management framework and embedding a strong culture of risk awareness and ownership across the Americas.

Company Information

Company

SMBC

Location

Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

About

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. (SMFG) is the holding company of SMBC Group, which is one of the three largest banking groups in Japan. In the Americas, we are more than 5,000 employees strong with a presence in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. Built upon a foundation that leverages the perspective of more than 400 years of history, our Japanese heritage affirms a sense of honor and commitment that is increasingly rare in the financial world. Our deeply-held values of service, respect, and integrity are present in everything we do. Backed by the capital strength of SMBC Group and the value of its relationships in Asia, we offer a range of commercial and investment banking services to our corporate, institutional, and municipal clients. We connect a diverse client base to local markets and the organization’s extensive global network. The Group’s operating companies in the Americas include Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC), SMBC Nikko Securities America, Inc., SMBC Nikko Securities Canada, Ltd., SMBC Capital Markets, Inc., SMBC Rail Services LLC, Manufacturers Bank, JRI America, Inc., SMBC Leasing and Finance, Inc., Banco Sumitomo Mitsui Brasileiro S.A., and Sumitomo Mitsui Finance and Leasing Co., Ltd.

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