
Cameron heads up digital at HSBC
Patrick George replaces Niall Cameron as head of global markets, Emea

HSBC has appointed Niall Cameron to the new position of head of corporate and institutional digital. He has been replaced by Patrick George, former global head of equities at the UK bank, as head of global markets, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (Emea).
Cameron and George, who stepped into their new roles on July 1, will continue to be based in London.
Cameron is now responsible for developing digital initiatives for HSBC's global banking and markets (GB&M) and commercial banking (CMB)
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