Credit Suisse Bankers Exit for BofA, Morgan Stanley, Jefferies
This content was published on June 9, 2021 - 17:18
June 9, 2021 - 17:18
(Bloomberg) A trio of senior Credit Suisse Group AG bankers have left the Swiss lender, the latest in a string of departures following the firm’s recent debacles involving Archegos Capital Management and supply-chain finance firm Greensill Capital.
New York-based Andrew Conway, vice chairman of global consumer investment banking, and New York-based Charles Hadid, a managing director in the firm’s consumer investment-banking group, left for Bank of America Corp. and Morgan Stanley respectively, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Milan-based Marco Staccoli, a managing director advising on financial-institutions transactions in European nations including Italy, Germany and Austria, left for Jefferies Financial Group Inc., some of the people said.