RBC Capital Markets Announces Three Managing Director Hires

RBC Capital Markets, the corporate and investment banking arm of Royal Bank of Canada, has bolstered its Global Financial Institutions group with four senior hires in London. Martin Dunn has joined RBC Capital Markets as a Managing Director, Global Financial

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RBC Capital Markets, the corporate and investment banking arm of Royal Bank of Canada, has bolstered its Global Financial Institutions group with four senior hires in London.

Martin Dunn has joined RBC Capital Markets as a Managing Director, Global Financial Institutions group, with a focus on developing the firm’s global asset manager relationships. Dunn joins RBC Capital Markets from RBS, where he held a similar position for the last five years. He previously held positions at UBS and Tokai Bank Europe.

Chris Rogers has joined RBC Capital Markets as a Managing Director, Global Financial Institutions group, with a focus on UK and Irish banks. With over 20 years financial institutions’ market experience, Rogers joins RBC Capital Markets from BNP Paribas. Prior to this he was a Managing Director at ABN AMRO, where he spent ten years, and UBS.

Nicole Humphries has joined RBC Capital Markets’ Global Financial Institutions group as a Managing Director, with a focus on European banks. Humphries joins RBC Capital Markets from Barclays Wealth, where she was a Relationship Manager for its Major Strategic Wealth Management Partnership. Prior to this, Humphries was at Barclays Capital focusing on DCM coverage for UK Financial Institutions.

Laurence Sherlock has joined RBC Capital Markets with over 30 years’ experience, as a Director in Correspondent Banking. Sherlock was previously at Standard Chartered, where he was Head of Business Development in Europe.

All four hires report to Marshall Bailey, Global Financial Institutions, Head of EMEA & Asia, RBC Capital Markets. Bailey said: “We have made and continue to make senior hires in response to clients’ demands to deal with a counterparty of choice.”

Harry Samuel, Global co-Head of Fixed Income & Currencies, RBC Capital Markets, added: “These hires are part of a wider plan to bolster our operations in Europe, with a particular focus on the financial institutions sector. We expect to be making further announcements across sales and trading, investment banking and research over the coming months.”

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