Natixis hires Castillo
23 June 2022 US
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Natixis CIB Americas has appointed Jorge Castillo as equity finance trader within the global securities finance group.
Based in New York, Castillo will report to Saverio Costa, head of securities optimisation unit, Natixis CIB Americas.
He will become a member of the securities optimisation team and will focus on the firm’s hard to borrow and special situations activity.
Castillo joins Natixis from global financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, where he held the role of assistant vice president securities lending trader.
Previously, Castillo held a number of positions at E-Trade between 2017 and 2019. During this term, he was most recently senior operations analyst.
Commenting on the hire, Costa says: “We are excited to have Jorge join our team. Jorge brings a lot to the table to an already diverse group of traders. I’m highly confident Jorge will make an immediate impact servicing our clients and diversifying our flows.”
Based in New York, Castillo will report to Saverio Costa, head of securities optimisation unit, Natixis CIB Americas.
He will become a member of the securities optimisation team and will focus on the firm’s hard to borrow and special situations activity.
Castillo joins Natixis from global financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, where he held the role of assistant vice president securities lending trader.
Previously, Castillo held a number of positions at E-Trade between 2017 and 2019. During this term, he was most recently senior operations analyst.
Commenting on the hire, Costa says: “We are excited to have Jorge join our team. Jorge brings a lot to the table to an already diverse group of traders. I’m highly confident Jorge will make an immediate impact servicing our clients and diversifying our flows.”
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