Raschen leaves HSBC after nearly 30 years 28 October 2021UK Reporter: Jenna Lomax
Image: LinkedIn
Henry Raschen, director of regulatory outlook at HSBC Securities Services, has left his role at the global bank after nearly 30 years of service.
Based in London, Raschen began his role as director of regulatory outlook in March 2017.
Beginning his career with HSBC as finance manager, international, in 1992 Raschen has since worked as head of management reporting, head of strategic development and support, and as head of regulatory and industry affairs.
Prior to HSBC, Raschen worked at Coopers and Lybrand and PwC. He has also served as a major in the British Army, beginning his military career in 1977. His next role is unknown.
Commenting on his departure via LinkedIn, Raschen says: “I've worked with talented, wonderful and often very entertaining people at HSBC, clients, professional firms, market infrastructures, regulators and the industry associations in securities services. Many thanks to you all.”
He adds: “Now the industry looks forward to its crucial role in Environment, Social & Governance developments, and of course to the transformation arising from digital and crypto assets, and I personally look forward to new opportunities in securities services or wider financial and consulting services.”
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