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J.P. Morgan loses Simon Martin to HSBC
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J.P. Morgan loses Simon Martin to HSBC
22 August 2017
Sydney
Reporter: Mark Dugdale
Image: Shutterstock
Simon Martin has joined HSBC Securities Services from J.P. Morgan.
He has taken up the role of head of multi-sector sales and business development at HSBC Securities Services.
Martin spent seven years at J.P. Morgan, most recently as securities lending sales and relationship manager.
He was responsible for securities lending sales and client management for J.P. Morgan clients across Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
J.P. Morgan saw Paul Wilson leave his role as global head of agent lending product and portfolio advisory earlier this month.
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