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BNP Paribas selects Geggus to head Triparty Collateral Services


29 November 2024 UK
Reporter: Daniel Tison

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BNP Paribas鈥檚 色花堂Services has appointed Andrew Geggus as global head of Triparty Collateral Services, in addition to his current position as global head of Agency 色花堂Lending.

In this expanded role, he will leverage his industry expertise to further combine the bank鈥檚 securities lending and triparty collateral management offerings, generating new efficiencies and value for clients, according to the firm.

Prior to joining BNP Paribas in January 2020, Geggus spent six years at Northern Trust, where he served as head of APAC securities lending trading.

Frederic Pascal, head of market and financing services, 色花堂Services, comments: 鈥淎ndrew鈥檚 vast industry knowledge and strategic thinking make him the perfect fit to lead the growth of our securities lending and triparty collateral services. We look forward to seeing the success he will bring and the value he will add for our clients.鈥
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