Beelaerts departs BNP Paribas Securities Services
30 April 2025 Bahrain

Christophe Beelaerts has departed BNP Paribas Securities Services after spending nearly two decades with the firm.
Based in Bahrain, Beelaerts most recently served as head of BNP Paribas Securities Services Middle East.
Previously, he was also the regional head for India, based in Mumbai.
Between 2011 and 2014, Beelaerts served as chief financial officer and head of business development at Sundaram BNP Paribas.
He first joined BNP Paribas Securities Services in 2004 as head of fund administration.
Commenting on the move, Beelaerts says: “The past 19 years with BNP Paribas have brought an invaluable experience in my life, as well as great souvenirs and stunning achievements.
“I wanted to thank especially my colleagues and team mates in Luxembourg, India, UK, and in the Middle East, but also in many other countries, for the amazing moments we had during all these years together.”
Based in Bahrain, Beelaerts most recently served as head of BNP Paribas Securities Services Middle East.
Previously, he was also the regional head for India, based in Mumbai.
Between 2011 and 2014, Beelaerts served as chief financial officer and head of business development at Sundaram BNP Paribas.
He first joined BNP Paribas Securities Services in 2004 as head of fund administration.
Commenting on the move, Beelaerts says: “The past 19 years with BNP Paribas have brought an invaluable experience in my life, as well as great souvenirs and stunning achievements.
“I wanted to thank especially my colleagues and team mates in Luxembourg, India, UK, and in the Middle East, but also in many other countries, for the amazing moments we had during all these years together.”
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