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RBC Dexia hires new director


01 September 2011 London
Reporter: Anna Reitman

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RBC Dexia has announced the appointment of Paul Luff in the role of director of portfolio solutions. He will join the Market Products and Services team in a client-facing role to provide bespoke offerings.


Blair McPherson, head of portfolio solutions at RBC Dexia and to whom Luff will report, commented: “As our suite of market products continues to develop, Paul will play a key role in ensuring clients receive a tailored service that meets their needs.”


RBC Dexia’s Market Products and Services team provides a range of solutions to clients including securities lending, securities finance, foreign exchange, credit and cash management.


Luff has nearly 30 years’ experience in foreign exchange trading, sales and client relationship roles. He joins RBC Dexia from UBS Investment Bank, where he was most recently a senior relationship manager in its FX business. Paul is also on the governing committee of the ACI UK, the FX industry’s professional body.
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