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David Petiteville
Banking Executive
David Petiteville is a senior banking executive with extensive experience in the financial sector, particularly in asset management, private banking, wealth management, commercial banking, and capital markets.2 He currently holds the position of Head of Regulatory Solutions at RBC Investor & Treasury Services.1
Professional Background
David joined RBC Investor Services in September 2006 and has accumulated over 25 years of industry expertise, focusing on custody services within Asset Services.1 In his current role, he oversees custody services for the fund segment and supervises global regulatory impacts for the complete set of back-office products within RBC Investor Services.1
Key Responsibilities
- Leads the T+1 program initiative and the SWIFT transition to ISO 200221
- Participates in several industry working and advisory groups to evaluate legislative and regulatory changes and develop industry best practices1
- Engages in various committees and working groups, including the North American AGC sub-committee, European CSDR AGC working group, CCMA, PIMAC, and several ISSA working groups1
Previous Roles
- Head of Enterprise Risk Management at RBC Investor Services1
- Senior Manager in Financial Services Advisory at PricewaterhouseCoopers1
Education
David Petiteville has an impressive educational background:
- Master's degree in Discrete Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from the University of Strasbourg
- Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from Université Louis Pasteur
- Executive Master's degree in Business Administration and Management from Université catholique de Louvain
- FT Non-Executive Director Diploma from Pearson University, UK, as part of the Financial Times Board Director Program1
David Petiteville is known for his expertise in Strategy Development, Enterprise Risk Management, Data Management, and Regulatory Affairs across various financial sectors. He continues to be an active participant in industry discussions and developments, recently participating in a panel hosted by Swift at the SIFMA OPS2024 conference.3