Brown departs Pirum
30 August 2024 UK
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Scott Brown has left his position at post-trade services fintech, Pirum, after more than six years with the firm.
Based in London, Brown was most recently head of origination sales EMEA at the company, where he led EMEA sales strategy and execution.
He joined the firm in June 2018, as a business development manager, having previously worked at J.P. Morgan.
Earlier in his career, Brown took on a number of senior roles within the financial market, including as vice president, manager of OTC clearing client services, foreign exchange prime brokerage (FXPB), and swap intermediation EMEA at Barclays.
Previously, he held a four-year term with RBC International, most recently as project manager of Transaction Management Group (TMG). Prior to this, he worked at Deutsche Bank for over five years, where he was manager of SBL trade support and triparty collateral management.
In a posted farewell statement, Brown said: “Working alongside such a talented, supportive, and inspiring group of people has been one of the greatest privileges of my career. I’ve learned so much and have been continuously amazed by the dedication and creativity that flows through this firm.
“The memories we’ve created together—whether in the everyday challenges or the triumphs we’ve celebrated—will stay with me forever. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished together, and I know that the future holds even more incredible things for this company.
“Thank you for making my time here so memorable. I wish you all continued success and happiness in the years to come.”
Based in London, Brown was most recently head of origination sales EMEA at the company, where he led EMEA sales strategy and execution.
He joined the firm in June 2018, as a business development manager, having previously worked at J.P. Morgan.
Earlier in his career, Brown took on a number of senior roles within the financial market, including as vice president, manager of OTC clearing client services, foreign exchange prime brokerage (FXPB), and swap intermediation EMEA at Barclays.
Previously, he held a four-year term with RBC International, most recently as project manager of Transaction Management Group (TMG). Prior to this, he worked at Deutsche Bank for over five years, where he was manager of SBL trade support and triparty collateral management.
In a posted farewell statement, Brown said: “Working alongside such a talented, supportive, and inspiring group of people has been one of the greatest privileges of my career. I’ve learned so much and have been continuously amazed by the dedication and creativity that flows through this firm.
“The memories we’ve created together—whether in the everyday challenges or the triumphs we’ve celebrated—will stay with me forever. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished together, and I know that the future holds even more incredible things for this company.
“Thank you for making my time here so memorable. I wish you all continued success and happiness in the years to come.”
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