Shane Martin to leave JPMorgan Chase
14 July 2020 London
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JPMorgan Chase’s Shane Martin is understood to be leaving the investment bank after less than two years.
Martin joined as a managing director in the equity finance division in London in March 2019 but is now stepping away for pastures new.
It is currently unknown if he is set to take on a new role.
Martin joined JPMorgan Chase from Deutsche Bank where he had served in its equity finance business in a number of roles since 2002, including his most recent as European head of client financing within global prime finance – a role he inherited from Ben Sofoluwe in 2012.
Prior to joining Deutsche Bank, Martin was part of the equity financing team at Nomura.
JPMorgan Chase declined to comment on the matter.
Martin joined as a managing director in the equity finance division in London in March 2019 but is now stepping away for pastures new.
It is currently unknown if he is set to take on a new role.
Martin joined JPMorgan Chase from Deutsche Bank where he had served in its equity finance business in a number of roles since 2002, including his most recent as European head of client financing within global prime finance – a role he inherited from Ben Sofoluwe in 2012.
Prior to joining Deutsche Bank, Martin was part of the equity financing team at Nomura.
JPMorgan Chase declined to comment on the matter.
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