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Ocorian

www.ocorian.com

 
Ocorian is a global leader in corporate and fiduciary services, fund administration and capital markets. No matter where in the world our clients` hold financial interests, or however they are structured or need to be supported, we will provide a tailored and personalised solution that is individual to their needs and fully compliant to the needs of their stakeholders, regulators and the investment itself.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.ocorian.com
  • 505 5th Avenue Suite 1501
    New York, NY USA 10017
  • Phone: N/A

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Stuart Geddes
Chief Information Officer Profile

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