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BCS London recruits four


05 September 2012 London
Reporter: Jenna Jones

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BCS global markets and investment banking has made four senior appointments to its new London office.

Luis Saenz joins as head of equity and derivatives sales trading. Saenz previously worked at Otkritie as CEO of its New York office.

Tim Bevan has been recruited as head of international direct market access (DMA), sales and prime brokerage. Bevan also joins the firm from Otkritie, where he was director of DMA sales.

Joesph Dayan has been appointed as BSC London’s head of markets. Dayan was previously an employee of UniCredit in New York, overseeing cash equity operations.

BSC’s final appointment, Mark Cleary, has been hired as head of sales trading. Cleary has previously worked at VTB Capital, Otkritie, Walter Capital and SAC Capital Advisors.

BCS chief executive, Oleg Mikhasenko said: “The appointments of these key individuals, along with other recent hires in Moscow in technology, operations, trading and sales, further emphasises BSC’S commitment to become a leading force in Russia’s capital markets.”
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