Societe Generale makes three new appointments to global markets team

“These appointments illustrate our ambition to pursue the development of our fixed income activities and reaffirm our leadership in equities”, said Anne-Christine Champion and Alexandre Fleury speaking in an official statement.

Societe Generale has made three new appointments to its Global Markets Activities team in a bid to enhance its fixed income and equities offerings. 

Francisco Oliveira

Francisco Oliveira has been appointed co-head of global markets activities and head of fixed income and currencies, succeeding Sylvain Cartier. He joins from BNP Paribas and his move is effective as of 6 January 2025, reporting to Anne-Christine Champion and Alexandre Fleury, co-heads of global banking and investor solutions (GBIS). 

He was most recently co-head of global macro and global credit. In his new role London-based Oliveira will work alongside Hatem Mustapha, co-head of global markets activities and head of equities and equity derivatives. 

Elsewhere, New York-based Sylvain Cartieris was appointed head of global markets for the Americas, effective from 1 January 2025. Cartieris will report locally to Stephane About, chief executive for Societe Generale Americas, and globally to Francisco Oliveira and Hatem Mustapha. 

Mohamed Braham has been appointed deputy head of fixed income and currencies. He will begin his role on 6 January 2025 and be based in Paris. He will report to Francisco Oliveira and Hatem Mustapha.

Anne-Christine Champion and Alexandre Fleury, said: “These appointments illustrate our ambition to pursue the development of our fixed income activities and reaffirm our leadership in equities. 

“We are pleased to have Francisco Oliveira join our team. His 30 years of experience in global markets and his track record in fixed income are a strong fit for Societe Generale. Together with Hatem Mustapha, they will pursue the implementation of our ambitious roadmap for Global Markets and deliver best-in-class solutions for our clients.”

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