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Pearce swaps FIS for TP ICAP


28 September 2020 New York
Reporter: Natalie Turner

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Ann-Marie Pearce has joined TP ICAP as its newest broker from FIS where she worked as a senior sales executive.

The role is a new position, where Pearce will be reporting to Eugene Vitagliano, the securities lending desk head. The role focuses on hard to borrows.

Pearce is also partnered with Christopher Masse, a securities finance trader.

Pearce, who is based in New York, left FIS after six months. She says: “I enjoyed my time at FIS but decided to leave to pursue this new opportunity.”

Prior to FIS, Pearce worked as an associate director of sales at EquiLend from January 2017 to September 2019. Before that, she was based at Intercontinental Exchange as a regulation consultant.

She also worked at Randstad as a FINRA regulatory analyst for market surveillance. Prior to that, Pearce has served as vice president for multiple companies including Jefferies & Company, Fortis Bank and ING.

Pearce tells SLT: “I’m so excited to be back in securities lending. I enjoy the fast pace and clearly defined role of a securities finance trader.”
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