Dinosaur Merchant Bank hires Fuller
11 July 2023 UK
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Dinosaur Merchant Bank (DMBL) has appointed Scott Fuller to its prime brokerage sales team.
Fuller will report to Ashley Pover, head of fixed income at DMBL, in the London-based role, where he brings more than 36 years of experience in the financial services industry.
The announcement follows the expansion of DMBL’s prime brokerage services in June, which aims to support a range of clients including hedge funds, asset managers, institutional investors and trading firms.
Fuller joins the international investment bank from Rostro Group, where he was head of prime brokerage sales. Previously, he was director of prime brokerage sales at BCS Global Markets.
During his career, Fuller has held positions within Xconnect Trading, Scotiabank and Credit Suisse.
Commenting on the announcement, Pover says: “At a time when we have just unveiled our enhanced prime brokerage services, Scott’s expertise will go a long way in delivering innovative solutions to our clients.”
Fuller will report to Ashley Pover, head of fixed income at DMBL, in the London-based role, where he brings more than 36 years of experience in the financial services industry.
The announcement follows the expansion of DMBL’s prime brokerage services in June, which aims to support a range of clients including hedge funds, asset managers, institutional investors and trading firms.
Fuller joins the international investment bank from Rostro Group, where he was head of prime brokerage sales. Previously, he was director of prime brokerage sales at BCS Global Markets.
During his career, Fuller has held positions within Xconnect Trading, Scotiabank and Credit Suisse.
Commenting on the announcement, Pover says: “At a time when we have just unveiled our enhanced prime brokerage services, Scott’s expertise will go a long way in delivering innovative solutions to our clients.”
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