Stonehage Fleming hires from within to replace head of dealing

The TRADEMonday, December 8, 2025 at 10:19:00 AM
Stonehage Fleming hires from within to replace head of dealing
  • Stonehage Fleming has appointed an internal candidate to replace the head of dealing, a position that has been pivotal for the firm. The new head joined the dealing desk in 2019 and was recognized as one of The TRADE’s Rising Stars of Trading and Execution in 2021, highlighting their expertise and potential within the industry.
  • This internal promotion reflects Stonehage Fleming's commitment to nurturing talent from within, which can enhance employee morale and retention while ensuring continuity in leadership and strategy in the dealing operations.
  • The move aligns with a broader trend in the financial services sector where firms are increasingly focusing on internal talent development and strategic hiring to bolster their trading capabilities, as seen in recent appointments across various firms aimed at enhancing execution services and market structure.
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