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Société Générale appoints Arnaud Jacquemin as head of securities services


02 June 2023 Luxembourg
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Société Générale (SGSS) has appointed Arnaud Jacquemin as head of securities services.

Based in Luxembourg, Jacquemin will replace David Abitbol who has been appointed as head of global transaction and payment services.

Jacquemin and Abitbol will report to Anne-Christine Champion and Alexandre Fleury, co-heads of global banking and investor solutions.

Slawomir Krupa, CEO of SGSS, comments: "I congratulate David Abitbol and Arnaud Jacquemin on their appointments. David has acquired a deep knowledge of our
customers, activities and operations worldwide, which will be key assets in pursuing the development of our global transaction banking and payment services franchise.

“As for Arnaud, his diverse experiences within the group, both in client activities and in central and control functions, will enable him to continue SGSS’ ambitious roadmap, aimed at pursuing its transformation and diversifying the client franchise.”

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