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Ocorian has announced the appointment of Craig Buick as its new chief financial officer.

He will be responsible for controllership, finance business partnership, business intelligence, group legal and M&A at the rapidly expanding global company.

Buick has more than 30 years’ experience in senior financial services roles around the world, in fast growth companies.

Prior to joining Ocorian, he was group CEO and group CFO at Cabot Credit Management.

He has also held senior positions at GE Capital in the UK, Italy, Europe and Asia and started his career at PwC working in the UK, Indonesia, Australia and Russia.

Chantal Free, Ocorian CEO , said: “Craig brings extensive global experience and
expertise in building successful businesses, as Ocorian continues its organic and inorganic growth journey. His style and approach is an excellent fit for our client centric and collaborative culture.”

Buick added: “This is a perfect time to be joining Ocorian as the company continues to grow amid rising demand worldwide for its services. I look forward to supporting colleagues in delivering excellent service for existing and new clients.”

Ocorian is a global provider of fund administration, capital markets, corporate, trust and regulatory and compliance services.

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