Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï finance trader joins Dutch Ministry of Finance
29 May 2020 Amsterdam
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Former ABN AMRO securities finance trader Danny Kapiteijn has joined Holland’s ministry of finance as a senior associate in treasury and debt management.
The Dutch ministry is responsible for economic policy, monetary policy, fiscal policy, tax policy, incomes policy, regulations, government budget and the financial market.
Before leaving the industry this month, Kapiteijn had served in securities finance roles for the past 10 years. He specialised in securities lending, collateral management and exchange-traded funds and operated out of ABN AMRO’s Amsterdam office.
From 2010, Kapiteijn served at ABN AMRO as a securities finance trader before progressing into a senior role in 2014.
Before that, he served as a securities lending trader for Fortis Bank N.V where he focused on US and Canadian markets for three years from 2007.
The Dutch ministry is responsible for economic policy, monetary policy, fiscal policy, tax policy, incomes policy, regulations, government budget and the financial market.
Before leaving the industry this month, Kapiteijn had served in securities finance roles for the past 10 years. He specialised in securities lending, collateral management and exchange-traded funds and operated out of ABN AMRO’s Amsterdam office.
From 2010, Kapiteijn served at ABN AMRO as a securities finance trader before progressing into a senior role in 2014.
Before that, he served as a securities lending trader for Fortis Bank N.V where he focused on US and Canadian markets for three years from 2007.
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