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Citadel gains Anthony Luisi for securities lending operations


09 June 2020 New York
Reporter: Natalie Turner

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Citadel, a US multinational hedge fund and financial services provider, has enticed long-serving securities finance participant, Anthony Luisi, away from Citi after a decade with the investment bank.

Luisi, who is based in New York, joins Citadel as an operations associate focusing his efforts within its securities lending business.

He leaves his role as vice president, prime finance technology, with Citi, which he held since September 2019, the latest in series of securities finance roles he held since joining in 2010.

Luisi entered Citi as a securities lending analyst and served in various similar roles before becoming a securities lending team lead and assistant vice president in December 2015.

He moved on to oversee the middle office funding for North America as well as trade support for Citi’s international securities borrowing business in 2017.

Citadel declined to comment on the hire.
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