Kieran Friend
About Kieran Friend
Kieran Friend is the Income, Corporate Actions and Fees Manager at SEI in London, United Kingdom, with over a decade of experience at the company. He has a background in asset services with previous roles at The Bank of England, HSBC, Merrill Lynch, and The Bank of New York.
Title and Current Role
Kieran Friend is currently serving as the Income, Corporate Actions, and Fees Manager at SEI in London, United Kingdom. He has held this position for over a decade, starting in July 2013. In this role, Kieran oversees a range of financial operations critical to SEI's services.
Previous Experience at The Bank of England
Before joining SEI, Kieran Friend worked as an Asset Servicing Team Leader at The Bank of England. His tenure at The Bank of England lasted for 11 months from 2012 to 2013. During this period, he led asset servicing teams and contributed to the bank's operational efficiency.
Experience at HSBC
Kieran Friend also has significant experience from his time at HSBC. He worked as an Associate in Asset Services from 2009 to 2011. During his two-year tenure in Canary Wharf, Kieran honed his skills in asset servicing, contributing to various financial projects.
Role at Merrill Lynch
Earlier in his career, Kieran Friend served as AVP at Merrill Lynch. He held this position from 2007 to 2009 for two years. This role involved managing various financial tasks and responsibilities which added to his extensive experience in the financial sector.
Position at The Bank of New York
Kieran Friend began to build his extensive career in finance at The Bank of New York. He served as Assistant Treasurer from 2000 to 2006, a period of six years, in Canary Wharf. This foundational role helped him develop crucial financial skills.
Education Background
Kieran Friend's educational background includes studying at Forest School and further pursuing his higher education at South Bank University. He achieved a BA in Hotel Management, which provided him with a unique perspective and foundational skills applicable to his roles in financial services.