BNP Paribas appoints Beneteau for newly created role
05 June 2018 London
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BNP Paribas Securities Services has appointed Stanislas Beneteau to the newly-created position of regional head of the financial intermediaries and corporates client line (FI&C) for the UK, the Middle East and South Africa.
In this role, Beneteau will be responsible for the go-to-market strategy, financials and client solutions for all FI&C clients in the UK and Middle East and South Asia region.
This includes the development and management of products such as global custody, local custody and clearing, broker dealer outsourcing and collateral valuation services.
Beneteau will report locally to Patrick Hayes, regional head of the UK, the Middle East and South Africa, and functionally to Bruno Campenon, global head of the FI&C client line.
Beneteau joins BNP Paribas Securities Services from Deutsche Bank where he worked for eight years, most recently holding the position of global head of sales of Investor Services.
Prior to this, Beneteau spent nine years at J.P. Morgan.
In this role, Beneteau will be responsible for the go-to-market strategy, financials and client solutions for all FI&C clients in the UK and Middle East and South Asia region.
This includes the development and management of products such as global custody, local custody and clearing, broker dealer outsourcing and collateral valuation services.
Beneteau will report locally to Patrick Hayes, regional head of the UK, the Middle East and South Africa, and functionally to Bruno Campenon, global head of the FI&C client line.
Beneteau joins BNP Paribas Securities Services from Deutsche Bank where he worked for eight years, most recently holding the position of global head of sales of Investor Services.
Prior to this, Beneteau spent nine years at J.P. Morgan.
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