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Giselle Awad departs Deutsche Bank
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Giselle Awad departs Deutsche Bank
26 February 2019
Sydney
Reporter: Maddie Saghir
Image: Shutterstock
Giselle Awad has left her role as director at Deutsche Bank and has joined Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ).
In her new role, Awad will help grow ANZ’s repo business
Awad joined ANZ on 18 February as director in the financial institutions' sales business.
Based in Sydney, she will report to Charles Evans, head of funding and middle markets, financial institutions.
For the last four years, Awad was responsible for the agency securities lending and repo business, Asia Pacific-based, at Deutsche Bank.
Previously, she has also held roles at eSecLending, RBC Investor & Treasury Services and Goldman Sachs.
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