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Nicholas Bone joins Delta Capita as head of post-trade sales


13 July 2021 UK
Reporter: Bob Currie

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Delta Capita has confirmed Nicholas Bone as head of sales for its post-trade managed services unit.

In this newly-created role, Bone is responsible for promoting business expansion across Delta’s post-trade services area, with a focus on client engagement and development.

The company is building its managed services capability across a broad range of asset classes, including validation, settlement and a wider set of asset servicing capabilities.

Bone joins Delta Capita from Brown Brothers Harriman, where he worked for two years as senior vice president for business development for financial institutions.

He has strong experience in digital asset servicing and financial technology, having been founder and chief executive of distributed ledger-based fintech startup EquiChain.

Prior to this, he was global head of investment banks and broker-dealers in Standard Chartered’s transaction banking division.

Earlier in his career, Bone spent seven years in network management at the Bank of New York Mellon and has fixed income and repo operations experience from a position at Deutsche Bank.

Commenting on his appointment, Nicholas Bone says: “By providing common operational services for the industry [Delta Capita] clients will significantly reduce their cost bases, allowing them to focus on value-added activities at a higher margin.”

Gary Bullock, head of post-trade at Delta Capita, says that Bone’s appointment will accelerate the company’s managed services and post-trade strategy. “His combined experience across the post-trade, asset servicing and fintech industries, complemented with our innovative and entrepreneurial culture, will enable us to continue to reinvent the financial services value chain,” says Bullock.

Delta Capita is a division of Prytek, a multinational corporation headquartered in Singapore, which focuses on technology investments and operations-as-a-service companies and has a US$300m portfolio across fintech, education technology, artificial intelligence, cyber security and other areas.
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