BTIG Australia names new CEO

5 December 2019
| By Oksana Patron |
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Global financial services firm, BTIG Australia has announced the appointment of Andrew Dalgleish as its new chief executive, effective immediately.

Dalgleish, who has more than 20 years of experience helping financial services institutions across many geographies, would be based in Sydney and would focus on the firm’s growth across all lines of business.

He would lead its Australian-based affiliate and work collaboratively with the firm’s existing Sydney team and other global counterparts to strengthen its offering across the continent and surrounding regions.

His mandate would include building out BTIG’s product suite across equities, equity derivatives, convertible bonds, event-driven, outsource, and global portfolio and ETF trading.

“We are confident that Andrew will continue to build upon our momentum in Sydney thus far,” Craig Reilly, chief executive, BTIG Asia-Pacific Limited, said.

“As a seasoned leader, we anticipate that he will be a tremendous asset to our team and clients. We believe Andrew will help us to further increase our brand recognition in the marketplace and drive future growth.”

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