BNP Paribas names Fox as US head of market and financing services
23 April 2024 US
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BNP Paribas’ Securities Services has appointed John Fox as head of market and financing services (MFS) in the US, effective from 1 May.
In his new role, Fox will be responsible for strengthening the MFS offering in the country, including securities lending, triparty collateral management and financing.
Based in New York, he will report to Dennis Bon, head of Securities Services Americas at BNP Paribas; Frederic Pascal, global head of MFS; and Andrew Geggus, global head of agency lending.
He joined BNP Paribas as head of US agency lending in November 2023, bringing more than 25 years of experience in financial markets.
Previously, Fox served as head of client management and sales in North America for BNY Mellon, and as head of US client services at Deutsche Bank.
Commenting on the appointment, Bon states: “Given the importance of the US market, [Fox]’s experience will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our position in the country.”
In his new role, Fox will be responsible for strengthening the MFS offering in the country, including securities lending, triparty collateral management and financing.
Based in New York, he will report to Dennis Bon, head of Securities Services Americas at BNP Paribas; Frederic Pascal, global head of MFS; and Andrew Geggus, global head of agency lending.
He joined BNP Paribas as head of US agency lending in November 2023, bringing more than 25 years of experience in financial markets.
Previously, Fox served as head of client management and sales in North America for BNY Mellon, and as head of US client services at Deutsche Bank.
Commenting on the appointment, Bon states: “Given the importance of the US market, [Fox]’s experience will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our position in the country.”
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