HSBC Overhauls Debt Capital Markets as Gabizon Exits After 35 Years -- Financial News
22 Febrero 2021 - 10:14AM
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By Paul Clarke
Of Financial News
HSBC Holdings PLC has installed new leaders in its European debt
capital markets business as one of its senior deal makers in France
steps down after more than 35 years at the bank.
Frederic Gabizon, head of European public sector and head of DCM
for France and Belgium at HSBC is stepping down at the end of
March, according to an internal memo seen by Financial News. He has
held numerous senior roles across M&A, structured finance and
debt capital markets during a 35 year career at the bank.
HSBC named Jerome Pellet as head of corporate and public sector
DCM origination for France from April 1, the memo added, leading
the bank's team in the country. He joined the U.K. lender in 1999
and will report into Adam Bothamley, global co-head of DCM at HSBC
and Frederic Coutant, co-head of global banking at HSBC's European
entity.
Asif Sherani, who leads HSBC's DCM syndicate team for Europe,
the Middle East and Africa will taken on extra responsibility for
high grade sovereign, supranational and agencies clients in the
region, the memo added.
Mr. Gabizon's departure is the latest senior exit from HSBC's
investment bank as it continues to reshape its business. Philippe
Henry, its head of global banking for Europe, is retiring from the
firm after 32 years, it emerged in February. His departure follows
that of Peter Enns, Hong Kong-based co-head of advisory and
investment banking coverage at HSBC, who left earlier this year to
join insurer Chubb as its chief financial officer.
Website: www.fnlondon.com
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