Khalid Salim leaves S&P Global
28 February 2024 UK
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Khalid Salim has announced his departure from S&P Global.
Salim has close to 25 years of industry experience, and has been director of client management at S&P Global since 2022.
Prior to this, he was director of account management at Broadridge.
Earlier in his career, Salim spent eight years with HSBC in a number of senior vice presidential roles across sales, relationship management, business development and strategic client management.
Salim began his career at Merrill Lynch, working in cash management, network management and bank relations within the treasury.
Commenting on his departure via LinkedIn, Salim says: “I am thankful for the opportunity to have worked with such skilled, collaborative and passionate colleagues. I am proud of our achievements. I am also grateful to the many trusted and dedicated clients whom we have served.
“I'm pondering my next career move so am open to ideas, opportunities and connections.”
Salim has close to 25 years of industry experience, and has been director of client management at S&P Global since 2022.
Prior to this, he was director of account management at Broadridge.
Earlier in his career, Salim spent eight years with HSBC in a number of senior vice presidential roles across sales, relationship management, business development and strategic client management.
Salim began his career at Merrill Lynch, working in cash management, network management and bank relations within the treasury.
Commenting on his departure via LinkedIn, Salim says: “I am thankful for the opportunity to have worked with such skilled, collaborative and passionate colleagues. I am proud of our achievements. I am also grateful to the many trusted and dedicated clients whom we have served.
“I'm pondering my next career move so am open to ideas, opportunities and connections.”
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