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MUFG has inked a deal with BMO to acquire its agency lending clients in a move that will significantly bolster its North American footprint
Based in New York, Thomas Ryan now serves as head of asset and liability management for the Americas
Christopher Morley is the latest former Deutsche Bank employee to resurface at MUFG. He will lead the Japanese banking groups securities lending business in Luxembourg
Clode joins the Japanese banking group as a senior manager in its middle office in London
Tramonte aims to expand the Florida-based brokerage’s counterparty relationships by leveraging his more than 10 years of experience with the German bank’s agency lending team
Former Deutsche Bank analyst JT Zamecnik joins MUFG Investor Services as securities lending trader
Steven Cassidy has been reunited with his former-Deutsche Bank SBL colleagues at MUFG where he will lead the Japanese banking group’s SBL technology upgrade
MUFG Investor Services is set to leverage the EquiLend Spire platform for its core global securities lending activities as part of ambitious plans to expand its business
SLT speaks to MUFG Investor Services Tim Smollen, the global head of the recently-established Global Securities Lending Solutions business, along with Anthony Toscano, head of the Americas, and John Schreyer, head of EMEA and Asia
MUFG has set itself the mission of becoming the preeminent Asian bank in the global securities financing market. It has begun with a series of senior hires and plans for a brand new technology framework to reinforce its global growth plans. Drew Nicol reports
With interest rates finally rising in the US, experts discuss what the future has in store for beneficial owners and their agent lenders
MUFG has set itself the mission of becoming the preeminent Asian bank in the global securities financing market. It has begun with a series of senior hires and plans for a brand new technology framework to reinforce its global growth plans. Drew Nicol reports
The core members of the Deutsche Bank agency securities lending (ASL) group have more than two decades of experience throughout the industry, overseeing all aspects of securities lending services. Twenty years on, Tim Smollen, Anthony Toscano, Frank Gambino, Jay Schreyer, Fredrik Carstens as well as Mark Tisi, and Peter Carter, remain together as the Deutsche Bank ASL management team that continues push their business into new markets, with new ideas, to court new clients.
Following his return to Deutsche two years ago, Tim Smollen has overseen fundamental changes in the bank’s strategy regarding securities lending