People Moves Monday: SIX, Marex, Liquidnet and more…

The past week saw a return to a firm and moves across outsourced trading, listed derivatives sales, and more… 

SIX 

Adam Matuszewski has rejoined SIX as managing director and part of the management committee for exchanges, following a year-long stint at Citadel Securities, The TRADE can reveal.   

London-based Matuszewski returns to SIX after having previously left in February 2024 following a 10-year tenure with the firm.   

During his time at the exchange, he served as head of equities and executive director, as well as covering various product management roles in equities.   

After leaving SIX, he joined Citadel Securities as head of EMEA business development in March 2024.   

Marex 

Serhan Eryuksel has joined Marex’s outsourced trading team, focused on sales in the UK, Europe and MENA. 

London-based Eryuksel most recently spent 15 years at UBS – predominantly in senior sales and equity trading roles before heading up the business development of UBS’ outsourced trading platform across EMEA.  

At UBS he also served as trading back-up for the London multi-asset trading desk. 

Previously in his tenure, Eryuksel has also served as director of global emerging markets sales trading and head of equity trading and vice chair of UBS in Turkey. 

Massimo Labella, co-head of international prime brokerage and outsourced trading at Marex, said: “Serhan’s arrival strengthens our ability to connect with managers across regions and strategies, as demand for outsourced trading continues to grow.” 

Liquidnet 

Juan Ferrer Pons has joined Liquidnet as a listed derivatives sales trader, as part of the firm’s wider push to expand its listed derivatives business.   

In his new role, Ferrer Pons will be based out of Madrid and is set to support the firm’s members in Continental Europe by providing tailored liquidity solutions and helping them navigate local markets to enhance regional execution.   

Ferrer Pons joins from TP ICAP, where he worked as an equity derivatives broker for more than three years.   

Previously in his career, he also spent almost 15 years at BBVA, where he covered trading roles including volatility, equity derivatives and funds of hedge funds (FoHF).   

Clear Street 

Chris Tufano has joined Clear Street as the firm’s new head of clearing, following an almost nine-year tenure at Bank of America.   

New York-based Tufano brings more than 20 years of industry experience to his new position, which will see him working towards delivering a robust clearing platform and client experience alongside the firm’s trading, risk, operations, technology and client service teams.   

He is also set to oversee the business’ margin, collateral and settlement processes.   

Speaking on his appointment, Tufano said: “I’m proud to join Clear Street to lead the broker-dealer clearing division at a time when the industry demands scalability, speed and simplicity.” 

During his time at Bank of America, he served as a managing director, member of the board of directors and global head of clearing and prime brokerage platform transformation.  

He has also previously held senior roles at Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, working across areas including electronic trading, broker dealer clearing business, product development and account management.   

TD Securities 

Yi Chi Lin has joined TD Securities as director, US head of fixed income and FICC trade surveillance.   

New York-based Lin joins after serving more than seven years at BNP Paribas CIB, most recently as AMER head of quality assurance.   

During his time at the firm, he also held the positions of vice president, FICC trade surveillance manager and assistant vice president, compliance trade surveillance analyst.  

Previously in his career, he spent almost eight years at Jefferies as a senior FX trader.  

Before this, he also worked as an FX trader at MUFG and a currency spot dealer and trader at FXCM.  

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