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ABN AMRO US equity chief leaves


07 October 2019 Chicago
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

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ABN AMRO’s head of US equity and exchange-traded fund (ETF) operations, Sean Frey, has left the bank to join PEAK6 Investments, a Chicago-based investment management firm.

In his new role at PEAK6 Investments, Frey serves as director of treasury.

Frey joined ABN AMRO as assistant treasurer, vice president, treasury in 2013 before becoming US head of equity and ETF operations in 2018.

The bank is yet to confirm his replacement.

Prior to ABN AMRO, Frey held a range of roles with Ronin Capital, a multi-strategy proprietary trading firm, over the space of 11 years. He started out here as an assistant controller from 2002 and was later promoted to operations manager for self-clearing operations in 2005, then assistant treasurer a year later before becoming a treasurer from 2012 to 2013.

During his career, Frey has also spent time with Market Liquidity Network and the Chicago Board Options Exchange.

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