JPMorgan has named Amanda Cameron as new head of its custody and fund services business in Luxembourg replacing Chris Edge.

In her new role, Cameron will serve as managing director and general manager of JPMorgan Bank that provides safe-keeping of assets and fund services such as record-keeping and local tax calculations in Luxembourg, according to Financial News.

Cameron will report to Stephanie Miller, global head of fund services and alternative investment services for JP Morgan.

Cameron most recently served as managing director and chief risk officer for investor services at JP Morgan Asia-Pacific, based in Hong Kong.

Cameron, who worked at JPMorgan for over 20 years, previously managed client services and operations in Luxembourg and moved to London in 2000 and to Hong Kong in 2007 to set up sales and support function.

JPMorgan in Luxembourg operates as two separate divisions including JP Morgan Bank (Luxembourg) and JP Morgan Asset Management.

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Recently, the bank also named Chris Rowland, former head of fund services as new global head of custody business.