JPMorgan Chase appoints new head of prime finance technology
30 April 2020 London
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JPMorgan Chase has appointed John Jenkin from Credit Suisse to become its head of prime finance technology.
Based in London, Jenkin has spent the past eight years in senior roles including his most recent as managing director and lead for flow products and trade management technology for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
He spent the prior eight years as global head of prime finance technology for the Swiss investment bank.
Jenkin also brings experience from a short stint with Nomura, where he served as IT programme manager in its global prime brokerage division, as well as working for Lehman Brothers as an IT director for a couple of years prior.
Elsewhere, Jenkin has spent the past two years pursuing his own venture, Gwendra, an organisation that helps small financial institutions access advanced analytics, cloud computing and machine learning.
JPMorgan Chase declined to share further details on the scope of Jenkin’s role or where he sits in the overall management structure.
Based in London, Jenkin has spent the past eight years in senior roles including his most recent as managing director and lead for flow products and trade management technology for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
He spent the prior eight years as global head of prime finance technology for the Swiss investment bank.
Jenkin also brings experience from a short stint with Nomura, where he served as IT programme manager in its global prime brokerage division, as well as working for Lehman Brothers as an IT director for a couple of years prior.
Elsewhere, Jenkin has spent the past two years pursuing his own venture, Gwendra, an organisation that helps small financial institutions access advanced analytics, cloud computing and machine learning.
JPMorgan Chase declined to share further details on the scope of Jenkin’s role or where he sits in the overall management structure.
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