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KeyBank appoints Michael Bellardine as SVP

12 Jul 12 - - CommentaryUSA
Developing it's core payment strategy

KeyBank is appointing Michael Bellardine as SVP and head of its Enterprise Commercial Payments Products Group (view press release). Bellardine‘s new role will involve developing Key’s core payment strategy and overseeing a product team that supports the bank’s commercial and corporate clients. Bellardine brings to the bank 25 years’ experience in financial management and has worked for companies including Syncada from Visa and Global Trade Outsourcing Services at Royal Bank of Scotland. 

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