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Goldman Sachs adds to securities finance team


13 July 2021 London
Reporter: Rebecca Delaney

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Goldman Sachs has appointed Neelam Rathod as part of the firm’s business and operational transformation team for securities finance.

The global markets division of the securities and investment management company transacts in equity-related products and services, including securities lending and financing, while the operations division provides client onboarding support and post-trade transaction and portfolio services for securities activities.

Most recently, Rathod held the position of assistant vice president for collateral optimisation at State Street, where she was responsible for business case definition, market analysis and new revenue ideas for collateral optimisation opportunities across global trading businesses.

Prior to this, Rathod served as assistant vice president of securities finance at State Street, responsible for securities finance product development across Europe, the Middle East and Asia supporting enhanced custody trading and agency lending trading business.
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