
Societe Generale appoints Florian Dumas as Head of Financial Institutions Sales for Fixed Income & Currencies in Asia Pacific
Societe Generale announces the appointment of Florian Dumas as Head of Financial Institutions Sales for Fixed Income & Currencies (FIC), Global Markets in Asia Pacific. This newly created role reiterates Societe Generale’s objective to better serve its financial institutions clients and Florian’s main responsibility is to accelerate the expansion of business in this sector.
With extensive experience in the region, Florian will focus on working with financial institutions clients and leverage Societe Generale’s FIC products for the benefit of clients, further driving new sales and strategic opportunities in the region. Based in Hong Kong, he reports locally to Guillaume Miquel, Head of FIC, Global Markets, Asia Pacific, and to Albert Loo, Global Head of FIC and Cross Asset Solution Sales, Global Markets who is based in Paris.
FIC provides a full set of products and services to support clients in their investment and risk management. Supported by market-leading research, engineering, trading and e-commerce capabilities, the business offers strategic insights, flow information, competitive pricing and seamless execution across rates, credit, FX, and emerging markets. FIC services clients in four main areas, including global market risk advisory, FX and rates hedging, Liquidity investment solutions and Structured finance hedging.
Biography:
Florian Dumas joins from BNP Paribas where he was Head of FX and Rates Institutional Sales, Asia. He has been based in Asia since 1998 and has held various front office positions in Tokyo and Singapore, covering both G10 and Emerging Markets.

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