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BNP Paribas secures new global securities lending chief


13 February 2020 London
Reporter: Drew Nicol

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Former Northern Trust securities lending head for Asia Pacific (APAC) Andrew Geggus has resurfaced at BNP Paribas in London.

Geggus earlier this year to take on the role of global head of securities lending trading for the French bank.

A spokesperson for BNP Paribas tells SLT that Geggus will lead the development of the bank’s agency lending business with a particular focus on its offering to asset owners and asset managers.

Geggus reports to Eric Deudon, global head of market and financing services.

He left Northern Trust after six years in which he went from serving as a fixed income and equity securities lending trader for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, based in London, between 2014 and 2017, to take on the top job for APAC in Hong Kong in 2018.

He also brings experience from a role as a quantitative equity research analyst for GSA, which focuses on systematic trading across liquid equity, futures and foreign exchange markets globally.
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