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30 June 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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State Street reshuffles operations team

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

State Street has hired Michal Brager as regional head of operations and Stephanie Lanigan as head of client management.

State Street has hired Michal Brager as regional head of operations and Stephanie Lanigan as head of client management.

Brager, who will be based in Hong Kong, was previously director of operations for State Street Investor Services in Australia.

In Hong Kong, he will report to State Street executive vice president KK Tse.

Lanigan joins State Street from BNP Paribas Securities Services where she worked as a senior relationship manager. Before that she worked as a relationship manager at State Street.

 
 

She will be based in Sydney and report to State Street Investor Services managing director David Travers.

"We are delighted to welcome Stephanie back to State Street and to announce this expanded regional role for Michael, who has been a driving force in our success in providing custody and fund administration services to Australian and New Zealand investors," Travers said.