Northern Trust adds Gillingwater to sec lending team
31 March 2016 London
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Northern Trust has appointed Joseph Gillingwater as head of fixed income securities lending trading for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and the Asia Pacific (APAC).
Gillingwater, who is based in London, is responsible for all aspects of fixed income trading strategy and reports to John Irwin, head of international trading in the EMEA and APAC.
“We are pleased to appoint Joseph Gillingwater to lead our international fixed income securities lending trading team,” said Irwin.
Sunil Daswani, head of securities lending for the EMEA and APAC, added: “His knowledge and expertise will be valuable as we continue to expand our team, product offering and global reach to help securities lending clients extract optimum value from their securities.”
Prior to joining Northern Trust, Gillingwater was a senior portfolio manager at State Street Global Advisors where he was responsible for the management of securities lending investments.
Gillingwater, who is based in London, is responsible for all aspects of fixed income trading strategy and reports to John Irwin, head of international trading in the EMEA and APAC.
“We are pleased to appoint Joseph Gillingwater to lead our international fixed income securities lending trading team,” said Irwin.
Sunil Daswani, head of securities lending for the EMEA and APAC, added: “His knowledge and expertise will be valuable as we continue to expand our team, product offering and global reach to help securities lending clients extract optimum value from their securities.”
Prior to joining Northern Trust, Gillingwater was a senior portfolio manager at State Street Global Advisors where he was responsible for the management of securities lending investments.
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