BNP Paribas continues to strengthen in US
02 December 2014 New York
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BNP Paribas Securities Services has followed up the recruitment of Bill Mauer by adding Claire McKinlay to its securities lending team.
McKinlay, who previously worked at BondLend, joined the bank on 1 December as vice president for securities lending trading in North America, where BNP Paribas launched its agency product in 2013.
She joins former SunGard executive Bill Mauer at BNP Paribas. He is based in New York and works on fiduciary control and relationship management.
Lance Wargo, head of securities lending in North America at BNP Paribas Securities Services, commented: "We are excited to add Mauer and McKinlay to our securities lending team. They have many years of experience in the industry and bring unique skills to our programme.”
“The number of clients in the US is growing rapidly and both have proven their ability to develop and nurture strong and sophisticated relationships. We are confident they will be key additions as we continue to build upon our success here in the US."
McKinlay, who previously worked at BondLend, joined the bank on 1 December as vice president for securities lending trading in North America, where BNP Paribas launched its agency product in 2013.
She joins former SunGard executive Bill Mauer at BNP Paribas. He is based in New York and works on fiduciary control and relationship management.
Lance Wargo, head of securities lending in North America at BNP Paribas Securities Services, commented: "We are excited to add Mauer and McKinlay to our securities lending team. They have many years of experience in the industry and bring unique skills to our programme.”
“The number of clients in the US is growing rapidly and both have proven their ability to develop and nurture strong and sophisticated relationships. We are confident they will be key additions as we continue to build upon our success here in the US."
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