Home   News   Features   Interviews   Magazine Archive   Symposium   Industry Awards  
Subscribe
Securites Lending Times logo
Leading the Way

Global Securities Finance News and Commentary
≔ Menu
Securites Lending Times logo
Leading the Way

Global Securities Finance News and Commentary
News by section
Subscribe
⨂ Close
  1. Home
  2. People moves news
  3. Morgan Stanley loses Picton and Furzer in restructuring effort
People moves news

Morgan Stanley loses Picton and Furzer in restructuring effort


11 December 2019 London
Reporter: Drew Nicol

Generic business image for news article
Image: Shutterstock
Morgan Stanley has told several members of its secured funding desk that their jobs are at risk, as part of a major restructuring effort, with Simon Picton and Paul Furzer the first names confirmed to have left.

Furzer joined the bank in 1997 and most recently served as executive director and equity finance trader based in London.

Elsewhere, Picton took on the role of securities finance sales and trading as part of Morgan Stanley’s bank resource management business.

He went on to become vice president in September 2019.

Picton joined the bank from Euromoney Institutional Investor, where he served as a member of its business development team for its trade publication Global Investor/ISF between 2007 and 2011.

As many as 1,500 jobs could be cut as part of the restructuring plan to reduce costs by switching to more automated processes.

The majority of roles are understood to be based in London and New York.

Morgan Stanley declined to comment on the recent departures.
← Previous people moves article

TD Securities appoints new securities lending director
NO FEE, NO RISK
100% ON RETURNS If you invest in only one securities finance news source this year, make sure it is your free subscription to Securities Finance Times
Advertisement
Subscribe today
Knowledge base

Explore our extensive directory to find all the essential contacts you need

Visit our directory →
Glossary terms in this article
→ Equity Finance

Discover definitions, explanations and related news articles in our glossary

Visit our glossary →