Appointments of Sylvain Cartier and Hatem Mustapha within SGCIB’s market activities

Societe Generale announces the following appointments within its Global Markets division. Sylvain Cartier is appointed as Head of Fixed Income and Currencies within market activities and Hatem Mustapha is appointed Head of Global Markets for Americas...

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Sylvain Cartier is appointed as Head of Fixed Income and Currencies within market activities. Sylvain Cartier will be based in Paris and will report to Jean-François Grégoire, Head of Global Markets. In line with the strategic adjustments recently announced by the Bank in Fixed Income and Currencies, Sylvain will work on the refocusing of the flow activities (cash and flow derivatives) and to further develop investment and financing solutions to make Rates, Credit and Currencies activities more profitable.

Hatem Mustapha is appointed Head of Global Markets for Americas, replacing Sylvain Cartier in this role. Previously Head of Equities and Equity Derivatives for Americas, Hatem Mustapha will remain based in New-York and will report to Slawomir Krupa, Chief Executive Officer for Societe Generale Americas and to Jean-François Grégoire. His replacement will be announced in due course.

Sylvain Cartier and Hatem Mustapha benefit from extensive experience in financial markets. Their long- term commitment in serving the Group’s market activities and their knowledge in derivatives solutions will be key to pursue the development and the refocusing of Societe Generale’s market activities.

These appointments will be effective in Q3 2019, upon Sylvain Cartier’s relocation to Paris.

Next Finance , May 2019

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