Thomas Squeri leaves Barclays
05 November 2013 London
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Thomas Squeri, head of prime services equity finance for Americas, has left Barclays.
Squeri had worked at Barclays since 2010 after leaving Morgan Stanley, where he spent almost 20 years in various capacities, including head of the supply group and chief technology officer for its securities lending business.
He joined alongside nine new managing directors that were hired in an attempt to grow the Barclays prime services business. Ajay Nagpal, head of prime services, said at the time: “These senior hires demonstrate our commitment to expand our prime services business and reflect our ability to attract premier industry talent.”
The move follows the departure of Ashley Wilson, who was global head of equity financing and European prime services head.
Following Wilson’s departure, Barclays’s head of global prime brokerage, Marty Malloy, will relocate to London from New York.
Barclays declined to comment on Squeri's departure
Squeri had worked at Barclays since 2010 after leaving Morgan Stanley, where he spent almost 20 years in various capacities, including head of the supply group and chief technology officer for its securities lending business.
He joined alongside nine new managing directors that were hired in an attempt to grow the Barclays prime services business. Ajay Nagpal, head of prime services, said at the time: “These senior hires demonstrate our commitment to expand our prime services business and reflect our ability to attract premier industry talent.”
The move follows the departure of Ashley Wilson, who was global head of equity financing and European prime services head.
Following Wilson’s departure, Barclays’s head of global prime brokerage, Marty Malloy, will relocate to London from New York.
Barclays declined to comment on Squeri's departure
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