BNP Paribas bolsters team
18 December 2018 Paris
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BNP Paribas Securities Services has appointed Dennis Bon as global head of depositary and fiduciary services.
In this role, Bon will drive growth and development of BNP Paribas Securities Services’ depositary and fiduciary activities globally.
Bon will also be responsible for the continued execution of BNP Paribas Securities Services’ digital transformation.
He is based in Paris and will report to Arnaud Claudon, global head of asset managers.
Bon joins BNP Paribas from J.P. Morgan’s corporate and investment bank division where he was most recently head of global custody for the Americas.
Commenting on Bon’s appointment, Claudon said: “We are delighted to welcome Dennis Bon to his new role.”
He added: “His many years of strategic and business management expertise in the securities services industry will be a great asset to our leading depositary business at a time of fast regulatory, operational, and technology change.”
In this role, Bon will drive growth and development of BNP Paribas Securities Services’ depositary and fiduciary activities globally.
Bon will also be responsible for the continued execution of BNP Paribas Securities Services’ digital transformation.
He is based in Paris and will report to Arnaud Claudon, global head of asset managers.
Bon joins BNP Paribas from J.P. Morgan’s corporate and investment bank division where he was most recently head of global custody for the Americas.
Commenting on Bon’s appointment, Claudon said: “We are delighted to welcome Dennis Bon to his new role.”
He added: “His many years of strategic and business management expertise in the securities services industry will be a great asset to our leading depositary business at a time of fast regulatory, operational, and technology change.”
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