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Sterling names senior analyst

Sterling Global has named Aniska Rolle to the post of senior analyst at the financial services business with nearly $10bn under administration or management.

"Aniska brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in banking and finance, having worked with retail, corporate and commercial clients over the past decade," said Sterling's chairman, David Kosoy. "Her skill will be a tremendous asset to our team of professionals as we continue to pursue our corporate objectives."

Ms Rolle, who was recently honoured by Professional Services Bahamas as one of its "40 under 40" most influential and successful professionals in the nation, has served as a relationship manager for a local bank assisting corporate and commercial clients with identifying investment strategies and key market drivers to improve their bottom line.

Her responsibilities also extended to extracting and analysing complex data from corporate and commercial portfolios valued at around $40m, and making recommendations to ensure clients received the desired outcome.

Ms Rolle, who holds a Master's of Science in Finance from England's University of Leicester, said: "I'm very excited to be joining Sterling Global Financial at this time."

Her appointment comes as Sterling Global's affiliate, Sterling Hurricane Hole, is working to develop a three-phase, $250m mixed-used development project on 13 acres of land on Paradise Island over a five-year period.

As senior analyst, Ms Rolle's primary responsibilities include supporting the Sterling team in evaluating, underwriting, structuring and closing high value transactions. She will develop financial models, and conduct property site visits and inspections in addition to executing financial analysis of leases, acquisitions and cost structures.

"I enjoy working with my new colleagues," said Ms Rolle who has been with the company for about a month. "The team that has been assembled is hard-working, visionary and dynamic, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to help grow the company."

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