
Justin Klug becomes president of Capitolis
Klug, the firm’s current COO, previously led the US rates-structuring team at Credit Suisse

Justin Klug has been named as the new president of technology provider Capitolis, the firm has announced.
New York-based Klug currently serves as the company’s chief operating officer, a post he assumed in 2017.
Klug joined Capitolis from Credit Suisse, where he led the US rates-structuring team. He spent a year at Bank of America Merrill Lynch from 2010 in its cross-asset solutions team, and worked at Deutsche Bank between 2005 and 2010, developing business solutions for its structured rate
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