Lim departs from RBC Investor Services
21 March 2024 Malaysia

Joey Lim has departed from RBC Investor Services as manager of securities lending after eight years at the firm.
Based in Malaysia, she held a number of positions at RBC Investor Services, including supervisor of collateral management for TMS middle office and senior administrator of Trade Capture.
She joined the firm from a trainee position at KPMG, which she held between September and December 2015.
Lim leaves her securities lending role to take on a position within client invoicing.
Commenting on her departure via LinkedIn, Lim says: “After eight years, the time has come for me to bid farewell to RBC — my second home. It has been a fruitful journey here as RBC has provided me with plenty of opportunities to grow and learn.
“While I am excited about the future endeavours that await me, there is also a big part of me that is sad to say farewell to such amazing co-workers and leaders at RBC.”
Based in Malaysia, she held a number of positions at RBC Investor Services, including supervisor of collateral management for TMS middle office and senior administrator of Trade Capture.
She joined the firm from a trainee position at KPMG, which she held between September and December 2015.
Lim leaves her securities lending role to take on a position within client invoicing.
Commenting on her departure via LinkedIn, Lim says: “After eight years, the time has come for me to bid farewell to RBC — my second home. It has been a fruitful journey here as RBC has provided me with plenty of opportunities to grow and learn.
“While I am excited about the future endeavours that await me, there is also a big part of me that is sad to say farewell to such amazing co-workers and leaders at RBC.”
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