Kaizen Reporting hires Faizal Shaikh
13 September 2021 UK
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Kaizen Reporting welcomes several new appointments including former J.P. Morgan vice president, Faizal Shaikh.
Based in London, Shaikh becomes the SFTR money markets regulatory reporting specialist for the company.
With over 15 years of experience specialising in regulatory operations and projects, financial planning budgeting and costing, as well as controller and people management, Shaikh was vice president for J.P. Morgan for 17 years prior to this role.
He has worked extensively with Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MIFID II), European Debt Management Office, PRA Liquidity, European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) and most recently, Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï Financing Transactions Regulations (SFTR).
Shaikh was also a senior accountant in India for Compass Connections for three years, prior to his work with J.P. Morgan.
Additional hires joining Kaizen Reporting this month are Michelle Rowe, Sydney Mott, John McElroy, Alberto Capozza, Anas Khan, Wanying Zhou and Anthony Nutting.
Based in London, Shaikh becomes the SFTR money markets regulatory reporting specialist for the company.
With over 15 years of experience specialising in regulatory operations and projects, financial planning budgeting and costing, as well as controller and people management, Shaikh was vice president for J.P. Morgan for 17 years prior to this role.
He has worked extensively with Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MIFID II), European Debt Management Office, PRA Liquidity, European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) and most recently, Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï Financing Transactions Regulations (SFTR).
Shaikh was also a senior accountant in India for Compass Connections for three years, prior to his work with J.P. Morgan.
Additional hires joining Kaizen Reporting this month are Michelle Rowe, Sydney Mott, John McElroy, Alberto Capozza, Anas Khan, Wanying Zhou and Anthony Nutting.
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