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Chessum leaves abrdn


30 June 2022 UK
Reporter: Carmella Haswell

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Matthew Chessum has announced his departure from abrdn after more than 10 years with the firm.

He steps down as investment director of securities lending, collateral management and money markets, a role which he has presided over for the last four years.

Chessum first joined abrdn in 2011 as securities lending manager on the dealing desk, with equity and fixed income order execution responsibilities.

In addition to his departure from the firm, Chessum will also leave his position on the board of the International Securities Lending Association (ISLA), and his role on the Bank of England securities lending committee.

In a LinkedIn post, Chessum notes: “Both of which have been amazing experiences and it has been an absolute privilege to serve both. Thanks to everyone who has supported the securities lending franchise and me personally over the past ten years. It’s truly appreciated!”
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