Heraud as Head
08 November 2010 Paris
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Societe Generale Securities Services (SGSS) has appointed Guillaume Heraud as Head of Clearing Services. He reports to Alain Closier, Global Head of Societe Generale Securities Services and has joined the International Management Committee of SGSS.
Guillaume Heraud will be responsible for pursuing the growth of SGSS’ equities clearing offering on regulated markets or Multilateral Trading Facilities and any other asset types authorised for clearance on these markets.
Jeanne Duvoux has been appointed Deputy CEO of Societe Generale Securities Services S.p.A. and legal representative for SGSS in Italy, reporting to Massimo Cotella, CEO of SGSS S.p.A.
Working alongside Massimo Cotella, one of Jeanne Duvoux’s main responsibilities will be to manage projects intended to optimise SGSS S.p.A.’s service offering, adapting them as necessary to regulatory changes, and, in particular, to help acquire new clients.
With 500 employees in Milan and Torino, SGSS in Italy is the 2nd local custodian and among the leading global custodians.
Guillaume Heraud will be responsible for pursuing the growth of SGSS’ equities clearing offering on regulated markets or Multilateral Trading Facilities and any other asset types authorised for clearance on these markets.
Jeanne Duvoux has been appointed Deputy CEO of Societe Generale Securities Services S.p.A. and legal representative for SGSS in Italy, reporting to Massimo Cotella, CEO of SGSS S.p.A.
Working alongside Massimo Cotella, one of Jeanne Duvoux’s main responsibilities will be to manage projects intended to optimise SGSS S.p.A.’s service offering, adapting them as necessary to regulatory changes, and, in particular, to help acquire new clients.
With 500 employees in Milan and Torino, SGSS in Italy is the 2nd local custodian and among the leading global custodians.
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