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Abstract:By Pamela Barbaglia LONDON (Reuters) – JPMorgan has elevated two senior bankers in its financial institutions group (FIG) to global co-heads of market infrastructure as it seeks to bolster its sprawling financial services franchise, according to a memo seen by Reuters.
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pLONDON Reuters – JPMorgan has elevated two senior bankers in its financial institutions group FIG to global coheads of market infrastructure as it seeks to bolster its sprawling financial services franchise, according to a memo seen by Reuters.pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pJeremy Capstick and Howard Chen will cohead the banks market infrastructure division while former JPMorgan banker Chetan Singh will rejoin the firm to replace Capstick as cohead of EMEA FIG, the memo said.p
pSingh, who quit JPMorgan in 2016 to join British insurer Aviva where he recently became a managing director of its annuities and equity release business, will share the leadership of EMEA FIG with Andreas Lindh.p
pBoth Singh and Lindh will report to Laurent Nevi who coheads JPMorgans FIG industry group globally.p
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pp Reporting by Pamela BarbagliaEditing by Elaine Hardcastlep
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