Rule Financial announces senior hires
29 February 2012 London
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Rule Financial has made a number of senior hires to support its growing business.
As part of the enhanced team in New York, Ciaran Henry joins Rule Financial, bringing his extensive experience of capital markets and applying these skills to a range of new clients. Henry, who reports into CEO Chris Potts, has over 25 years of experience in capital markets technology, gained at some of the world’s leading investment banks; previously holding MD positions in the technology organisations of Merrill Lynch, JP Morgan Chase, and Credit Suisse.
Henry said: “Rule Financial has an industry-wide reputation for innovation and excellent project delivery and I’m delighted to be part of its expansion in the US market. The rapidly changing regulatory environment in the United States, fuelled by the ever evolving Dodd-Frank and the Volcker Rule, is creating significant challenges for global investment banking. As we support our clients in meeting these complex regulations, I anticipate further growth of the New York team.”
In London, Rule Financial has appointed Jim Warburton as global head of the investment banking domain group, which will lead the development of client-focused propositions.
“Investment banks around the world rely on Rule Financial for support with projects in core areas such as OTC derivatives clearing, collateral management and optimisation, as well as multi-platform UX design and build for eTrading and risk reporting," said Warburton. "We have also witnessed a growing demand for application support and managed services that deliver cost savings and business efficiencies. I am keen to provide innovative new propositions that genuinely help our clients accelerate change and reap the benefits of leading business and IT innovation.”
Reporting to Jim is new hire Jeremy Taylor, a specialist in operational processing and derivatives. Jeremy will be leading the delivery of Rule Financial’s client offerings in the OTC derivatives area and related regulatory reforms.
Chris Potts, CEO, Rule Financial, said: “Growing the business in 2011 was a tremendous achievement for Rule Financial and a testament to the high quality work our specialists are performing within banks. Our consultants are the foundation of our business and we recruit and develop domain experts who truly innovate to solve the needs of the world’s leading banks. We fully intend to develop these capabilities in 2012 with more investment in our domain experts and delivery teams, to offer world-class support to our growing client base.”
As part of the enhanced team in New York, Ciaran Henry joins Rule Financial, bringing his extensive experience of capital markets and applying these skills to a range of new clients. Henry, who reports into CEO Chris Potts, has over 25 years of experience in capital markets technology, gained at some of the world’s leading investment banks; previously holding MD positions in the technology organisations of Merrill Lynch, JP Morgan Chase, and Credit Suisse.
Henry said: “Rule Financial has an industry-wide reputation for innovation and excellent project delivery and I’m delighted to be part of its expansion in the US market. The rapidly changing regulatory environment in the United States, fuelled by the ever evolving Dodd-Frank and the Volcker Rule, is creating significant challenges for global investment banking. As we support our clients in meeting these complex regulations, I anticipate further growth of the New York team.”
In London, Rule Financial has appointed Jim Warburton as global head of the investment banking domain group, which will lead the development of client-focused propositions.
“Investment banks around the world rely on Rule Financial for support with projects in core areas such as OTC derivatives clearing, collateral management and optimisation, as well as multi-platform UX design and build for eTrading and risk reporting," said Warburton. "We have also witnessed a growing demand for application support and managed services that deliver cost savings and business efficiencies. I am keen to provide innovative new propositions that genuinely help our clients accelerate change and reap the benefits of leading business and IT innovation.”
Reporting to Jim is new hire Jeremy Taylor, a specialist in operational processing and derivatives. Jeremy will be leading the delivery of Rule Financial’s client offerings in the OTC derivatives area and related regulatory reforms.
Chris Potts, CEO, Rule Financial, said: “Growing the business in 2011 was a tremendous achievement for Rule Financial and a testament to the high quality work our specialists are performing within banks. Our consultants are the foundation of our business and we recruit and develop domain experts who truly innovate to solve the needs of the world’s leading banks. We fully intend to develop these capabilities in 2012 with more investment in our domain experts and delivery teams, to offer world-class support to our growing client base.”
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