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Société Générale splits global hedge fund relations leadership

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Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking has appointed Paul Wiltshire and Pascal Vallot as global heads of hedge fund relations, based in London and

Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking has appointed Paul Wiltshire and Pascal Vallot as global heads of hedge fund relations, based in London and New York respectively and reporting to Michel Macagno, global head of the financial institutions group.

Wiltshire and Vallot take over the role from Bruno Lebre, who created the team in 2004 and is now joining Société Générale’s private banking business. They will lead the bank’s efforts to deepen and expand its relationships with hedge funds, and ensure these clients benefit from the group’s wide-ranging capabilities.

Vallot joined Société Générale in 2000 as a relationship manager for Lyxor Asset Management’s managed account platform, where he was responsible for selecting and cultivating new hedge fund relationships. He became the New York-based head of hedge fund relations for the Americas in February 2005.

Wiltshire began his career at Société Générale in 1981 and held various positions within the trading floor in London before moving to Montreal in 1993 to manage the bank’s market activities in Canada.

In 1998 he moved to Paris, where he was responsible for the bank’s trading floors in central and eastern Europe. From 2000 until 2003 he managed the London Treasury team before becoming deputy chief operation officer of the debt finance division in Paris. He joined the hedge fund relations team in December 2004.

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