Samar Sen leaves Deutsche Bank Securities Services
01 November 2021 Singapore
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Samar Sen has left Deutsche Bank Securities Services after nearly three years with the global bank.
Based in Singapore, Sen has been product builder and fintech innovator at Deutsche Bank since February 2019.
During his tenure, Sen was responsible for unbundling products and services to offer an open banking platform via application programming interfaces as well as building automation to replace manual operations.
Sen was also responsible for offering clients live interactive dashboards and artificial intellgence-powered insights and applying blockchain technology to solve settlement and trust challenges in the global markets.
Prior to joining Deutsche Bank, Sen was Senior Product Manager at BNP Paribas Wealth Management from April 2016 to February 2019.
He has also held senior roles at Goldman Sachs and Barclays Wealth and Investment Management.
Commenting on his departure from Deutsche Bank via LinkedIn, Sen says: “I’m so proud to have been part of the Deutsche Bank family.
“I want to say a ‘big thanks’ to my hard-working and cheerful product and engineering teams (past and present), my mentors and champions, the great enablers and collaborators at all levels, helpful colleagues, and charismatic leaders across the bank.”
Based in Singapore, Sen has been product builder and fintech innovator at Deutsche Bank since February 2019.
During his tenure, Sen was responsible for unbundling products and services to offer an open banking platform via application programming interfaces as well as building automation to replace manual operations.
Sen was also responsible for offering clients live interactive dashboards and artificial intellgence-powered insights and applying blockchain technology to solve settlement and trust challenges in the global markets.
Prior to joining Deutsche Bank, Sen was Senior Product Manager at BNP Paribas Wealth Management from April 2016 to February 2019.
He has also held senior roles at Goldman Sachs and Barclays Wealth and Investment Management.
Commenting on his departure from Deutsche Bank via LinkedIn, Sen says: “I’m so proud to have been part of the Deutsche Bank family.
“I want to say a ‘big thanks’ to my hard-working and cheerful product and engineering teams (past and present), my mentors and champions, the great enablers and collaborators at all levels, helpful colleagues, and charismatic leaders across the bank.”
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