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Leading by experience


The solutions you need for the future you want.


Christopher McGlashan


EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, HEAD OF INVESTMENT BANKING


Clarien’s leadership features seasoned executives with deep international experience. Christopher McGlashan is a senior investment banking professional with a career that spans more than 17 years in insurance and capital markets, including major roles at Citigroup.


Clarien Bank Limited – Your trusted advisor for superior global investment banking solutions.


Clarien has many decades of distinguished banking history in Bermuda – one of the world’s most dynamic and sophisticated financial, investment and insurance centres. Driven by client focus, integrity and teamwork, we serve individuals, corporations and governments with the full range of investment banking solutions, including brokerage services, securities, corporate financial advice and merger and acquisition support. Our ability to tailor and structure solutions for our clients uniquely positions us to deliver value and flexibility as a trusted advisor.


Outstanding in our approach to service


Whatever your financial objectives, we invite you to learn more about the benefits of Clarien Investment Banking.


Personal and Commercial Banking Wealth Management


Asset Management Investment Banking 19 Reid Street, Hamilton HM 11 | 161 South Road, Paget DV 04 | 441-296-6969 Clarien Bank Limited through its wholly owned subsidiary companies is licensed to conduct bank, investments and trust business by the Bermuda Monetary Authority.


Institutional and Corporate www.clarienbank.com


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