Credit Suisse First Boston announceD that Vikram Gandhi is joining as Head of the Firm's newly enhanced Global Financial Institutions Group (FIG). Mr. Gandhi will be responsible for integrating all of the Firm's financial institutions' capabilities into the Global Financial Institutions Group. This will include client coverage and the development and delivery of solutions to our FIG client base in a wide range of advisory and financing products, including derivatives and structured products.
Mr. Gandhi will be based in New York, and report jointly to Marc Granetz and Eric Varvel, Global Co-Heads of Corporate and Investment Banking, and Jim Healy, Global Head of Fixed Income. Mark Ellman will continue as Head of the Financial Institutions Group within the Corporate and Investment Banking business and will report to Mr. Gandhi.
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Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB) is a leading global investment bank serving institutional, corporate, government and individual clients. CSFB's businesses include securities underwriting, sales and trading, investment banking, private equity, financial advisory services, investment research, venture capital, correspondent brokerage services and asset management. CSFB operates in 69 locations in 33 countries across five continents. The Firm is a business unit of the Zurich-based Credit Suisse Group, a leading global financial services company.
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Vikram Gandhi, Head of CSFB Global Financial Institutions Group
Mr. Gandhi joins from Morgan Stanley where he has served as Co-Head of FIG since 2003, managing many of that firm's top client relationships in the U.S. and Europe. He was also one of the founders, and was key in implementing, Morgan Stanley's Relationship Management Program in institutional securities. Mr. Gandhi joined Morgan Stanley's financial institutions practice in 1995 and then served as President of Morgan Stanley - India from 1997 until 1999, Chief Operating Officer of Morgan Stanley's e-commerce initiatives from 1999 through 2001 and head of strategy for the institutional securities business from 2001 until 2003.
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