CLS expands business development team

CLS Group today announced three new hires to broaden its business development team.

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Eamon Brennan and Aly Wilson join our Relationship Management team for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) based in London and Marianne Largey joins the team for North America in New York.

Eamon brings with him a wealth of experience from across the global banking industry. He joins CLS from Allied Irish Bank (AIB) where he was Head of Marketing and Business Development, responsible for developing sales and relationships with global counterparties. He began his career with AIB as an FX trader.

Aly has over 18 years of market experience, predominantly in the FX industry. She has held several roles in different regions including FX roles at EBS and NatWest Markets and most recently at Eurex working on credit derivatives.

Marianne has an extensive background in the FX markets and joins CLS from BT Radianz, where she was the global business development manager for FX. Prior to joining BT Radianz, Marianne held senior sales and relationship management roles at EBS, Citi, Espeed and Cognotec.

Commenting on these appointments, Rachael Hoey, Director of Business Development said, "This is a time of significant importance and change for the FX industry and those that support it. CLS is committed to serving our global Membership and Eamon, Aly and Marianne have broad experience in developing client relationships in the global FX market. These appointments within our global team, underscore our commitment to further expanding our market coverage and support of our Membership."

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