SEB grows equity finance team
21 August 2019 Stockholm
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Nordic corporate bank SEB has welcomed Jonas Örn as its new senior equity finance trader as part of its strategy to expand its securities finance team.
SEB’s equity finance desk offers securities lending, equity repos, margin financing and synthetic financing, which includes products such as total return swaps and single stock futures.
Örn, who will continue to be based in Stockholm, makes the move from Nordea Markets where he had served as equity finance chief dealer since 2008.
Dan Murphy, head of equity finance at SEB, said: “Jonas will play a key role in further developing and enhancing primarily our financing trading capabilities, but will also add additional trading experience to the desk as we look to grow both the breadth of our product offering and the client base of our business.”
Örn added: “I am both humbled and very excited having been given this great opportunity to join the team over at SEB.”
SEB’s equity finance desk offers securities lending, equity repos, margin financing and synthetic financing, which includes products such as total return swaps and single stock futures.
Örn, who will continue to be based in Stockholm, makes the move from Nordea Markets where he had served as equity finance chief dealer since 2008.
Dan Murphy, head of equity finance at SEB, said: “Jonas will play a key role in further developing and enhancing primarily our financing trading capabilities, but will also add additional trading experience to the desk as we look to grow both the breadth of our product offering and the client base of our business.”
Örn added: “I am both humbled and very excited having been given this great opportunity to join the team over at SEB.”
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