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Former Omgeo, DTCC Data Head Arthus Gets New DTCC Role

Arthus has spent a dozen years at DTCC and Omgeo, following a 25-year technology career at JP Morgan.

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Arthus joined DTCC in 2005 and served as managing director of relationship management and a member of Omgeo’s management board, before being named president and CEO of Omgeo in 2014.

Before joining DTCC, Arthus spent more than 25 years in technology and product management roles at JP Morgan, including as global technology executive for Investor Services, and head of the bank’s asset management solutions group.

Part of Arthus’ prior role has been taken on by Matthew Stauffer, former CEO of

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