-
What We Do
What We Do
Explore >
Up to top (this text gets replaced by JS) Up a level (this text gets replaced by JS)
- Our Solutions to Your Problems
- Transform the Back Office
- Fortify Data Governance
- Simplify Regulatory Compliance
- Digitalise Client Servicing
- Adapted to Your Needs
- Global Firms
- Regional Specialists
- Here’s the Proof
- How we helped NZPT
- Products Products Explore >
- Partners
-
Insights
Insights
Explore >
Up to top (this text gets replaced by JS) Up a level (this text gets replaced by JS)
- Recognised as an industry leader
- Awards
- Contact Us
TrustQuay, the leading technology provider to the corporate services, trust and alternative fund administration markets, has today announced that Lawrence Nash has joined the company as Programme Director.
Lawrence has extensive experience in operations and financial control and joins Quantios from LGL Group where he was Head of Change and Transformation. Prior to this, he was Programme Director and headed up Strategic Projects at Ocorian, and Financial Controller at Sanne.
Lawrence Nash comments: “As a long-time TrustQuay customer, I'm thrilled to have now joined the company. Having observed from the outside the innovation and transformation that TrustQuay is bringing to the industry, I'm very excited to now be part of driving this forward.”
Keith Hale former CEO, comments: “We are delighted that Lawrence has joined the team at a very exciting point in the growth of the company.
“Lawrence is well known throughout the corporate services and trust administration industry and brings with him significant change management, technology and operations experience across multiple jurisdictions.”
In his new role, Lawrence is responsible for helping TrustQuay customers to maximise the value delivered by their TrustQuay software, by improving system usage, adopting new features and increasing customer satisfaction. Lawrence also works with users to support and strengthen their target operating model through technology enablement and increase the efficiency of their operations.