EXCLUSIVE: REGIS-TR's growth spurt continues with a new head of business development
07 February 2020 London
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REGIS-TR has promoted Nick Bruce to vice president, head of business development as part of its ongoing recruitment drive.
Bruce (pictured) has served as a business development manager (BDM) for the European trade repository since September on a consultancy basis, but will now be employed on a permanent basis from 1 March.
Before REGIS, Bruce had served as head of business development, sovereigns, at HSBC 麻豆传媒 Services for 15 years from 2004. He also brings experience from senior client-facing roles at State Street and Deutsche Bank 麻豆传媒.
Bruce's immediate focus will be on the 麻豆传媒 Financing Transactions Regulation, due to come into force in April, as well as looking into portability for the European Market Infrastructure Regulation and ways to further develop partnerships with leading market intermediaries.
A spokesperson for REGIS tells SLT that Bruce will work closely with Tomas Bremin on the product management side 鈥渟o as to champion client-driven product innovation and ensure that we remain competitive in all aspects of service delivery鈥.
Bruce was initially brought on to fill the gap left by the departure of Fabian Klar, who left his role in business development in April 2019 to take on a role at deltaconX.
In his new position, Bruce will continue to oversee REGIS鈥 sales and relationship management team, including , who joined the Frankfurt team in December 2019. He is also responsible for Nishith Nirav, who also recently shifted from a temporary to full-time basis in his business development officer role.
Bruce, based in London, will report to John Kernan, REGIS鈥 head of product management.
鈥淒uring the short time that Nick has been working in the BDM role, his experience in business development and his industry network has already proved to be a huge asset,鈥 says Kernan. 鈥淣ick鈥檚 permanent appointment in this role is indicative of the huge amount of potential growth we both see in this space once the regulatory reporting environment stabilises.鈥
Elsewhere, REGIS is also looking to build out its technical writer team, among other areas.
Bruce (pictured) has served as a business development manager (BDM) for the European trade repository since September on a consultancy basis, but will now be employed on a permanent basis from 1 March.
Before REGIS, Bruce had served as head of business development, sovereigns, at HSBC 麻豆传媒 Services for 15 years from 2004. He also brings experience from senior client-facing roles at State Street and Deutsche Bank 麻豆传媒.
Bruce's immediate focus will be on the 麻豆传媒 Financing Transactions Regulation, due to come into force in April, as well as looking into portability for the European Market Infrastructure Regulation and ways to further develop partnerships with leading market intermediaries.
A spokesperson for REGIS tells SLT that Bruce will work closely with Tomas Bremin on the product management side 鈥渟o as to champion client-driven product innovation and ensure that we remain competitive in all aspects of service delivery鈥.
Bruce was initially brought on to fill the gap left by the departure of Fabian Klar, who left his role in business development in April 2019 to take on a role at deltaconX.
In his new position, Bruce will continue to oversee REGIS鈥 sales and relationship management team, including , who joined the Frankfurt team in December 2019. He is also responsible for Nishith Nirav, who also recently shifted from a temporary to full-time basis in his business development officer role.
Bruce, based in London, will report to John Kernan, REGIS鈥 head of product management.
鈥淒uring the short time that Nick has been working in the BDM role, his experience in business development and his industry network has already proved to be a huge asset,鈥 says Kernan. 鈥淣ick鈥檚 permanent appointment in this role is indicative of the huge amount of potential growth we both see in this space once the regulatory reporting environment stabilises.鈥
Elsewhere, REGIS is also looking to build out its technical writer team, among other areas.
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