Bissett-Johnson joins Deutsche Bank
22 August 2022 UK

Deutsche Bank has appointed Oliver Bissett-Johnson as vice president, agency lending fixed-income trader.
Based in London, Bissett-Johnson will report to head of agency securities lending and off-balance sheet liquidity Zorawar Singh.
He joins the Bank after a nine-year term with BNP Paribas’ agency lending desk, where he was most recently an agency lending fixed-income trader.
Bissett-Johnson began his career with BNP Paribas in 2013 as a client onboarding and performance analyst, and departed from the firm in March 2022.
Announcing the news on LinkedIn, Bissett-Johnson said: “I would like to thank everyone that has connected and spoken with me over the past few months, helping me along the way. An especially big thank you to Zorawar Singh and Lee Ropelato for believing in me and the opportunity ahead, and James Wisener for your support throughout the recruitment process.
“This is an amazing opportunity and I am looking forward to getting started and working with all my new colleagues.”
Based in London, Bissett-Johnson will report to head of agency securities lending and off-balance sheet liquidity Zorawar Singh.
He joins the Bank after a nine-year term with BNP Paribas’ agency lending desk, where he was most recently an agency lending fixed-income trader.
Bissett-Johnson began his career with BNP Paribas in 2013 as a client onboarding and performance analyst, and departed from the firm in March 2022.
Announcing the news on LinkedIn, Bissett-Johnson said: “I would like to thank everyone that has connected and spoken with me over the past few months, helping me along the way. An especially big thank you to Zorawar Singh and Lee Ropelato for believing in me and the opportunity ahead, and James Wisener for your support throughout the recruitment process.
“This is an amazing opportunity and I am looking forward to getting started and working with all my new colleagues.”
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