Biography
Main responsibilities
Anthony’s role at Aviva Investors is to manage the Global Liquidity business, and head the sales effort that is responsible for managing assets under management of £40bn, covering our Dublin domiciled AAA fund range and French domestic (‘FCP’) short-term money market and money market funds. He has been running the liquidity business for five years and has been in the team, and at Aviva Investors, for the last 10 years. Anthony has also been aligned to the cash liquidity business since 2006. He currently sits as a member of the Liquidity Board for Aviva Investors.
Experience and qualifications
Anthony is knowledgeable in a wide range of traded financial instruments and markets (FX, Money Market, Commodities and Derivative product expertise) with a proven track-record in establishing and developing client relationships at executive level. His specialties include new cash liquidity business development / sales and pipeline management, customer relationship management and retention. Prior to joining Aviva Investors, Anthony performed these duties as Head of Sales at SunGard Wealth Management, ICAP plc and BGC partners.
He is SFA qualified and has 33 years’ experience within financial markets.
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