BCS appoints Tikhomirov
04 June 2014 London
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BCS Financial Group (BCS) has appointed Vladimir Tikhomirov as its new chief economist.
The new chief economist role will help drive strategic decisions in the BCS Financial Group and will lend his economic weight to helping to grow the business.
Tikhomirov joins BCS from Otkritie Financial Corporation where he has worked as chief economist since 2010. Other positions include the same role at URALSIB Financial Corporation and NIKOIL Brokerage, which he joined in 2001.
Joseph Dayan, executive director and head of markets at BCS Financial Group, commented: “As BCS continues to expand we have made a number of strategic hires that will help develop our offering and provide direction for the business.”
“Tikhomirov is one of these who brings a huge wealth of knowledge about Russian and CIS markets, he will be a great asset to the team and lend his weight to helping BCS grow and mature its research capabilities.”
The new chief economist role will help drive strategic decisions in the BCS Financial Group and will lend his economic weight to helping to grow the business.
Tikhomirov joins BCS from Otkritie Financial Corporation where he has worked as chief economist since 2010. Other positions include the same role at URALSIB Financial Corporation and NIKOIL Brokerage, which he joined in 2001.
Joseph Dayan, executive director and head of markets at BCS Financial Group, commented: “As BCS continues to expand we have made a number of strategic hires that will help develop our offering and provide direction for the business.”
“Tikhomirov is one of these who brings a huge wealth of knowledge about Russian and CIS markets, he will be a great asset to the team and lend his weight to helping BCS grow and mature its research capabilities.”
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