Broadridge
Financial Solutions has hired Munish Gautam from JPMorgan Chase to run its
global trading platforms business, as the financial technology company
continues building its front-office capabilities for capital markets clients.
JPMorgan Trading Tech Veteran
Jumps to Broadridge
Gautam will
take on the role of Global Head of Trading Platforms – Product Management
within Broadridge’s Trading & Connectivity Solutions division. He’ll work
out of London and report to Brian Pomraning, the unit’s Chief Product Officer.
The hire
comes as Broadridge
looks to expand its trading technology offerings beyond its traditional
back-office services. Gautam spent over 15 years at JPMorgan, where he most
recently served as executive director and led the bank’s cash equities product
team for global trading platforms.
Brian Pomraning, Source: LinkedIn
“Munish
has a proven track record developing and managing comprehensive trading
solutions at a global scale, and we are delighted to welcome him to the
team,” Pomraning said in a statement. “His extensive experience in
building high-performance trading systems coupled with a deep understanding of
global market structure and regulatory environments will be instrumental as we
continue to evolve our solutions”.
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Professional Experience
During his
time at the Wall Street giant, Gautam oversaw major technology overhauls that
touched everything from client onboarding to trade execution and regulatory
compliance. His LinkedIn profile shows he worked on expanding JPMorgan’s
trading capabilities into emerging markets including South Africa, Saudi
Arabia, and Turkey.
Gautam’s
background includes earlier stints at Credit Suisse and consulting firm
Cognizant. He holds an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
and is a CFA charterholder.
The
executive said he sees an opportunity to help Broadridge’s clients navigate
increasingly complex trading environments. “Clients today need trading
platforms that not only deliver low-latency cross-channel execution and
adaptability but also respond to ongoing regulatory and structural
changes,” Gautam said.
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Talent
Broadridge
has been on a hiring spree for its trading business, bringing on several
executives including Ken MacHarg, Anand Chintala, Ian Williams, Yewande Sobola
and Tom Gallo in recent months. The company is trying to position itself as a
bigger player in front-office trading technology, an area dominated by vendors
like Bloomberg and Refinitiv.
Finance
Magnates also reported in the meantime that the company appointed
Larry Conover as VP and Special Advisor for Proxy & Corporate Actions.
He brings nearly three decades of experience from Fidelity Investments and BNY
Pershing.
Broadridge
Financial Solutions has hired Munish Gautam from JPMorgan Chase to run its
global trading platforms business, as the financial technology company
continues building its front-office capabilities for capital markets clients.
JPMorgan Trading Tech Veteran
Jumps to Broadridge
Gautam will
take on the role of Global Head of Trading Platforms – Product Management
within Broadridge’s Trading & Connectivity Solutions division. He’ll work
out of London and report to Brian Pomraning, the unit’s Chief Product Officer.
The hire
comes as Broadridge
looks to expand its trading technology offerings beyond its traditional
back-office services. Gautam spent over 15 years at JPMorgan, where he most
recently served as executive director and led the bank’s cash equities product
team for global trading platforms.
Brian Pomraning, Source: LinkedIn
“Munish
has a proven track record developing and managing comprehensive trading
solutions at a global scale, and we are delighted to welcome him to the
team,” Pomraning said in a statement. “His extensive experience in
building high-performance trading systems coupled with a deep understanding of
global market structure and regulatory environments will be instrumental as we
continue to evolve our solutions”.
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Deploys Autonomous AI Agents to Tackle Settlement Efficiency
Professional Experience
During his
time at the Wall Street giant, Gautam oversaw major technology overhauls that
touched everything from client onboarding to trade execution and regulatory
compliance. His LinkedIn profile shows he worked on expanding JPMorgan’s
trading capabilities into emerging markets including South Africa, Saudi
Arabia, and Turkey.
Gautam’s
background includes earlier stints at Credit Suisse and consulting firm
Cognizant. He holds an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
and is a CFA charterholder.
The
executive said he sees an opportunity to help Broadridge’s clients navigate
increasingly complex trading environments. “Clients today need trading
platforms that not only deliver low-latency cross-channel execution and
adaptability but also respond to ongoing regulatory and structural
changes,” Gautam said.
Broadridge Hunts for Top
Talent
Broadridge
has been on a hiring spree for its trading business, bringing on several
executives including Ken MacHarg, Anand Chintala, Ian Williams, Yewande Sobola
and Tom Gallo in recent months. The company is trying to position itself as a
bigger player in front-office trading technology, an area dominated by vendors
like Bloomberg and Refinitiv.
Finance
Magnates also reported in the meantime that the company appointed
Larry Conover as VP and Special Advisor for Proxy & Corporate Actions.
He brings nearly three decades of experience from Fidelity Investments and BNY
Pershing.
Damian’s adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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