StormHarbour, an independent global markets and financial advisory firm, has appointed Sandeep Gill, Barry Dick, Martin Otway and Nicholas Loh in Singapore to strengthen its existing capabilities and presence in the Asia Pacific region.
Gill and Dick both join as principal and managing director. Otway and Loh join the firm as directors. StormHarbour has acquired the team from the OPVS Group.
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The new team will be part of firm’s strategy to enhance the origination of new client business, capitalise on emerging cross border finance opportunities and establish critical scale in its core business.
In his new role Gill will be responsible for the firm’s structuring activities across the Asia Pacific.
Gill has also held the role of global head and managing director of structured credit and derivatives at DBS Bank Ltd.
Dick is a veteran of the Asian capital markets with a long and successful track record in the region. He was previously head of fixed income sales at Merrill Lynch for Asia, ex-Japan.
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By GlobalDataOtway was previously treasurer and head of credit trading for Unicredit in Singapore, whilst Loh, who brings over 20 years of legal and corporate finance experience, was previously at the law firm, Legal 21, based in Singapore.
Water Cheung, senior principal and CEO, Singapore, said: "With its global footprint, StormHarbour provides connectivity to global markets for Asian clients and connectivity to Asia to its growing number of global clients."
Antonio Cacorino, managing principal and co-founder of StormHarbour, said: "The appointment of this team underlines the firm’s continued commitment to international growth and our ability to attract highly experienced, seasoned banking and investment professionals in core financial markets."
