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Geggus becomes global agency lending head at BNP Paribas Securities Services


01 November 2021 Global
Reporter: SFT

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Andrew Geggus has been appointed as global head of agency lending at BNP Paribas Securities Services.

He steps into this role from his previous position as head of agency lending trading with the Paris-based securities services specialist, which he joined in February 2020.

Prior to this Geggus worked for six years at Northern Trust, latterly as head of APAC securities lending trading.

A spokesperson from BNP Paribas Securities Services told SFT that Geggus will be responsible for strategy for the agency lending team and for driving this business forward.

Graeme Perry has also been appointed as director of trading strategy and relationships in the securities lending division at BNP Paribas Securities Services, focusing on trading initiatives and on further developing external relationships.

Perry was previously head of EMEA agency lending within the organisation, a position that he had held since August 2018.
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