ABN AMRO Bank loses securities finance executive
03 October 2019 London
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Thomas Mordrelle has departed ABN AMRO’s securities finance team after more than 11 years with the bank to pursue a “new and exciting corporate adventure”.
Mordrelle confirmed he is now on garden leave until December in a LinkedIn post, but did not reveal any further details on where he would resurface or if it was in the securities finance sector.
“I am very excited and looking forward to my new challenge,” he wrote.
Mordrelle joined ABN AMRO in 2008 as a prime brokerage securities lending and over-the-counter trader, before becoming an equity finance trader in 2009. He was later promoted to director of securities finance in 2012 and executive director in 2018.
Prior to ABN AMRO, he worked at Societe Generale for just over a year. In 2006 he worked as a sales assistant on the foreign exchange and fixed income derivatives desk before becoming a sales trader for equity finance in 2007.
Commenting on his departure from ABN AMRO via LinkedIn, Mordrelle said: “I truly enjoyed the time I spent in ABN AMRO and I will definitely miss you.”
“Thank you all for your friendship, support and advice. I wish you all the best for the future and I am looking forward to working with you, albeit in a different capacity.”
Mordrelle confirmed he is now on garden leave until December in a LinkedIn post, but did not reveal any further details on where he would resurface or if it was in the securities finance sector.
“I am very excited and looking forward to my new challenge,” he wrote.
Mordrelle joined ABN AMRO in 2008 as a prime brokerage securities lending and over-the-counter trader, before becoming an equity finance trader in 2009. He was later promoted to director of securities finance in 2012 and executive director in 2018.
Prior to ABN AMRO, he worked at Societe Generale for just over a year. In 2006 he worked as a sales assistant on the foreign exchange and fixed income derivatives desk before becoming a sales trader for equity finance in 2007.
Commenting on his departure from ABN AMRO via LinkedIn, Mordrelle said: “I truly enjoyed the time I spent in ABN AMRO and I will definitely miss you.”
“Thank you all for your friendship, support and advice. I wish you all the best for the future and I am looking forward to working with you, albeit in a different capacity.”
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