Fenergo Taps Ex-RBC Asset Manager Specialist to Lead New Buy-Side Unit

O'Neill will be responsible for growing takeup of the vendor's compliance and onboarding technologies among buy-side firms.

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O’Neill was previously managing director of US asset manager business and global client coverage at RBC Investor and Treasury Services, prior to which he was managing director of sovereign wealth funds and central banks at RBC.

Based in Dublin, O’Neill reports to Fenergo CEO Marc Murphy.

“The establishment of our new buy-side division… will build on the extensive work we have done and continue to do with a number of leading asset managers. I am… extremely confident that [O’Neill] will be a key contributor in successfully developing and expanding our buy-side presence,” Murphy says. “We will be deploying the same innovative methodologies to the asset management sector that we have used in creating the global onboarding standard for the sell-side.  A significant part of that approach is our collaboration with our client community through our established set of Regulatory and Technology Forums…. The inclusion of representatives from the asset management community will enhance our solution set even further.”

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