Still Hiring
26 May 2010 Amsterdam
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Prime Fund Solutions (PFS), the prime brokerage division of Fortis Bank Nederland, soon to be Credit Suisse is still hiring across its global network of offices.
New members of the team include; Jay Moghe, Martin Lui, Jason Ganz and Stephen Kane.
Jay Moghe has joined PFS' Singapore office as Deputy Managing Director in charge of Sales and Relationship Management. Beginning his career in London, but now settled in Singapore, Moghe has over 20 years of experience in financial markets, the last 8 of which have been within the hedge fund space. Moghe previously founded Asian Alternative Consulting after senior positions at OPAM/Stork Capital and APS Asset management.
Martin Lui has taken on the role of Director of Client Services and Operations in Singapore. Lui also has over 20 years of financial services experience, most recently in the Alternative Fund Services division of Citibank N.A in Singapore. Prior to joining Citibank, Lui worked for Bermuda Trust in Hong Kong and Singapore and worked through the transition when it was acquired by HSBC.
Jason Ganz has been appointed Vice President of Sales and Relationship Management in the New York office. Ganz previously worked at Sungard in the securities finance group following 4 years of experience at Banc of America Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï prime brokerage business.
Stephen Kane will be managing the continuing development of middle office services for PFS' single manager hedge fund clients. Kane was a founding partner of OpHedge Investment Services after a successful career working at a number of large hedge fund firms including Oak Hill Platinum Partners and Long Term Capital Management.
Erik Jens CEO of PFS commented; "We are delighted to welcome a number of new colleagues into our team. Whilst we are extremely proud of the culture that we have built, we also enjoy the input from outside of our business. We continuously invite clients to scrutinize us and are always keen to have new team members do the same."
New members of the team include; Jay Moghe, Martin Lui, Jason Ganz and Stephen Kane.
Jay Moghe has joined PFS' Singapore office as Deputy Managing Director in charge of Sales and Relationship Management. Beginning his career in London, but now settled in Singapore, Moghe has over 20 years of experience in financial markets, the last 8 of which have been within the hedge fund space. Moghe previously founded Asian Alternative Consulting after senior positions at OPAM/Stork Capital and APS Asset management.
Martin Lui has taken on the role of Director of Client Services and Operations in Singapore. Lui also has over 20 years of financial services experience, most recently in the Alternative Fund Services division of Citibank N.A in Singapore. Prior to joining Citibank, Lui worked for Bermuda Trust in Hong Kong and Singapore and worked through the transition when it was acquired by HSBC.
Jason Ganz has been appointed Vice President of Sales and Relationship Management in the New York office. Ganz previously worked at Sungard in the securities finance group following 4 years of experience at Banc of America Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï prime brokerage business.
Stephen Kane will be managing the continuing development of middle office services for PFS' single manager hedge fund clients. Kane was a founding partner of OpHedge Investment Services after a successful career working at a number of large hedge fund firms including Oak Hill Platinum Partners and Long Term Capital Management.
Erik Jens CEO of PFS commented; "We are delighted to welcome a number of new colleagues into our team. Whilst we are extremely proud of the culture that we have built, we also enjoy the input from outside of our business. We continuously invite clients to scrutinize us and are always keen to have new team members do the same."
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