Paul Wilson to leave J.P. Morgan
11 August 2017 London
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Paul Wilson is leaving his role as global head of agent lending product and portfolio advisory at J.P. Morgan Investor Services, according to sources.
Wilson was unavailable for comment when contacted.
Wilson is global head of agent lending product and portfolio advisory at J.P. Morgan, with responsibility for management and development for the securities lending product.
He is also in charge of defining and managing the business and product strategy, driving and delivering the product development process to improve client satisfaction, reducing risk, and improving operating leverage.
Wilson has been at J.P. Morgan for the better part of 30 years. He has held a variety of different positions within the investor services business at J.P. Morgan, including operations, sales, client management, client service, product development and product management.
J.P. Morgan has yet to comment on Wilson's departure.
Wilson was unavailable for comment when contacted.
Wilson is global head of agent lending product and portfolio advisory at J.P. Morgan, with responsibility for management and development for the securities lending product.
He is also in charge of defining and managing the business and product strategy, driving and delivering the product development process to improve client satisfaction, reducing risk, and improving operating leverage.
Wilson has been at J.P. Morgan for the better part of 30 years. He has held a variety of different positions within the investor services business at J.P. Morgan, including operations, sales, client management, client service, product development and product management.
J.P. Morgan has yet to comment on Wilson's departure.
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