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Citi bolsters team


06 November 2018 London
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Citi has appointed Stuart Jarvis as head of agency lending for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

Jarvis will begin transitioning to his new role in December and will formally join agency lending at the start of January.

He has 17 years of experience in the prime brokerage business, serving in various roles at Goldman Sachs, Barclays Capital and Citi.

During his 11 years at Citi, Jarvis has run both trading and sales trading teams within Citi’s Prime and Delta One businesses.

He will continue to manage the Prime and Delta One sales trading team until his transition begins but will hand over management of the trading function, with immediate effect.

Matt Glennon will assume responsibility for stock loan trading, reporting into Richard North.

In his new role, Jarvis will be reporting to David Martocci as global head of agency lending and Simon Kempton.

According to Citi, Jarvis’s appointment is part of Citi’s ongoing focus on business growth and innovation.
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