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IBS Journal July 2017


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services sector, including four years setting up and launching RCI Banque’s branch in Austria from 2013. Before this he spent three years at UniCredit supporting the


Global Head of Equity Sales across the EMEA, UK and Nordic markets.


Jean-Louis Lebauge, CEO of RCI Bank, said: “We are thrilled Gustav is joining the RCI Bank team in the UK. His experience across the Group, together with his knowledge of the savings and financial markets will help us continue to offer consumers simple, easy to use and market leading savings accounts.”


Comgest, the independent, international asset management group focused on quality- growth investing, announces the appointment of Eric Voravong as an ESG Analyst as the firm continues to expand its research capabilities. In his role, Eric will take specific responsibility for ESG coverage of Asian companies, maintaining a close working relationship with Comgest’s Analysts and Portfolio Managers as part of the firm’s approach to fully integrating ESG analysis into the investment process.


Eric Voravong has over 27 years’ industry experience working in Paris, London and Los Angeles in senior roles for BNP Paribas and ADI Alternative Investments. He joins Comgest from the role of founder of his own


independent investment consultancy, with which he collaborated with Comgest on key strategic projects for over eight years, including the formalisation of ESG integration which began back in 2010.


German FinTech, Fidor Solutions, has announced Geert Ensing as its new CIO. The former Executive Vice President of IT at ABN AMRO comments: “Innovation is key and Fidor has strong expertise and knowledge in shaping the new digital banking landscape. Joining Fidor at this exciting time of internationalisation is a fantastic opportunity and I am thrilled to be able to share my expertise with the company and its business partners to define the best technologies when it comes to implementing fidorOS.”


ANZ has appointed Jeff Smith to its International Technology and Digital Business Advisory Panel, which was established in 2015. He joins from IBM where he has been global Chief Information Officer for the past three years. He was also responsible for rolling out an Agile culture across the entire company. Prior to that, he was Chief Executive Officer at Suncorp Business Services and CIO at Telstra from 2001 to 2005.


ANZ Chief Executive Officer Shayne Elliott says: “Jeff’s appointment to the panel adds another experienced voice as we continue to improve our customers’ experience through


ANZ’s digital transformation. We need to deliver this transformation at a much faster pace through new ways of working, so Jeff’s leadership in


technology roles and his experience of implementing an Agile culture make him a valuable inclusion to the panel.”


Amicus Finance PLC (“Amicus”), a leading specialist financial services group, today announces that John Jenkins, CEO of Amicus has been appointed to the Board of UK Finance, a newly formed, high profile industry body representing banks and financial services institutions in the UK.


John Jenkins will join the Board to represent specialists across the Asset Based Lending sector. Some of the other representatives include: Ashok Vaswani, CEO at Barclays UK; Ian Stuart, CEO at HSBC UK; Peter Hill, CEO at Leeds Building Society; Joe Garner, CEO at Nationwide Building Society; James Bardrick, UK CEO at Citigroup; Joanna


Elson OBE, CEO at Money Advice Trust and Ron Kalifa, Vice Chairman and Executive Director at Worldpay.


John Jenkins, CEO at Amicus Finance, said: “I am delighted to be the voice for the Asset Based Lending sector, a specialist area going from strength to strength.”


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