Pearce swaps FIS for TP ICAP
28 September 2020 New York
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Ann-Marie Pearce has joined TP ICAP as its newest broker from FIS where she worked as a senior sales executive.
The role is a new position, where Pearce will be reporting to Eugene Vitagliano, the securities lending desk head. The role focuses on hard to borrows.
Pearce is also partnered with Christopher Masse, a securities finance trader.
Pearce, who is based in New York, left FIS after six months. She says: “I enjoyed my time at FIS but decided to leave to pursue this new opportunity.â€
Prior to FIS, Pearce worked as an associate director of sales at EquiLend from January 2017 to September 2019. Before that, she was based at Intercontinental Exchange as a regulation consultant.
She also worked at Randstad as a FINRA regulatory analyst for market surveillance. Prior to that, Pearce has served as vice president for multiple companies including Jefferies & Company, Fortis Bank and ING.
Pearce tells SLT: “I’m so excited to be back in securities lending. I enjoy the fast pace and clearly defined role of a securities finance trader.â€
The role is a new position, where Pearce will be reporting to Eugene Vitagliano, the securities lending desk head. The role focuses on hard to borrows.
Pearce is also partnered with Christopher Masse, a securities finance trader.
Pearce, who is based in New York, left FIS after six months. She says: “I enjoyed my time at FIS but decided to leave to pursue this new opportunity.â€
Prior to FIS, Pearce worked as an associate director of sales at EquiLend from January 2017 to September 2019. Before that, she was based at Intercontinental Exchange as a regulation consultant.
She also worked at Randstad as a FINRA regulatory analyst for market surveillance. Prior to that, Pearce has served as vice president for multiple companies including Jefferies & Company, Fortis Bank and ING.
Pearce tells SLT: “I’m so excited to be back in securities lending. I enjoy the fast pace and clearly defined role of a securities finance trader.â€
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