Amlan Roy
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Profil
Amlan Roy worked as a Research Analyst at Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd.
from 2000 to 2011.
He holds a graduate and doctorate degree from the University of Iowa, an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, and an undergraduate degree from the University of Delhi.
Anciens postes connus de Amlan Roy
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Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd.
Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd. (Credit Suisse Europe) is the Great Britain-based brokerage subsidiary of Credit Suisse Investment Holdings (UK), itself a subsidiary of Credit Suisse Group AG (SWX: CSGN) in Switzerland. The firm was founded in 1966 and formerly known as Credit Suisse First Boston (Europe) Ltd. Headquartered in London, Credit Suisse Europe arranges financing in international capital markets, provides financial advisory services and acts as a dealer in securities, derivatives and foreign exchange on a principal and agency basis for corporate and institutional investors. | Analyst-Equity | - |
Formation de Amlan Roy
University of Iowa | Doctorate Degree |
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad | Masters Business Admin |
University of Delhi | Undergraduate Degree |
Expériences
Fonctions occupées
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Entreprise privées | 1 |
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Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd.
Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd. (Credit Suisse Europe) is the Great Britain-based brokerage subsidiary of Credit Suisse Investment Holdings (UK), itself a subsidiary of Credit Suisse Group AG (SWX: CSGN) in Switzerland. The firm was founded in 1966 and formerly known as Credit Suisse First Boston (Europe) Ltd. Headquartered in London, Credit Suisse Europe arranges financing in international capital markets, provides financial advisory services and acts as a dealer in securities, derivatives and foreign exchange on a principal and agency basis for corporate and institutional investors. | Finance |