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QNB Group hires Servak
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QNB Group hires Servak
10 March 2025
UK
Reporter: Daniel Tison
Image: Philip_Servak/LinkedIn
QNB Group has onboarded Philip Servak as custody client management and securities lending business development.
Based in Manchester, UK, Servak brings more than 15 years in financial services to his new role.
He joins from BNY, where he spent more than six years, working in client services and securities lending.
Prior to that, he was FX options derivative analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch for more than two years.
Servak holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Sheffield Hallam University.
Established in 1964, QNB Group is one of the largest banks in Qatar and the EMEA region.
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