EXCLUSIVE: Daswani leaves Standard Chartered
07 November 2023 UK
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Sunil Daswani has departed from Standard Chartered Bank after more than three years.
Based in London, Daswani was global head of the bank’s securities lending department.
In 2020, he joined the bank’s securities services division as global head of agency securities lending where he reported to Madeleine Senior, head of securities services, UK and Europe.
Prior to his term with Standard Chartered, Daswani was head of securities finance solutions at MarketAxess for shy of two years.
He helped to lead the business development and strategy for MarketAxess and EquiLend’s joint solution for the Securities Financing Transactions Regulation (SFTR).
Daswani was a central figure in promoting MarketAxess’ transaction identifier portal which aimed to solve SFTR challenges for buy-side members.
Earlier in his career, Daswani served for 15 years at Northern Trust, where he was most recently head of international securities lending for EMEA and APAC.
Daswani was also PASLA Chairman from 2004 to 2008 and previously held positions at Citi and UBS.
Based in London, Daswani was global head of the bank’s securities lending department.
In 2020, he joined the bank’s securities services division as global head of agency securities lending where he reported to Madeleine Senior, head of securities services, UK and Europe.
Prior to his term with Standard Chartered, Daswani was head of securities finance solutions at MarketAxess for shy of two years.
He helped to lead the business development and strategy for MarketAxess and EquiLend’s joint solution for the Securities Financing Transactions Regulation (SFTR).
Daswani was a central figure in promoting MarketAxess’ transaction identifier portal which aimed to solve SFTR challenges for buy-side members.
Earlier in his career, Daswani served for 15 years at Northern Trust, where he was most recently head of international securities lending for EMEA and APAC.
Daswani was also PASLA Chairman from 2004 to 2008 and previously held positions at Citi and UBS.
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