Credit Suisse’s head of equities syndicate Tim Usasz has left after seven years with the investment bank, which has folded the syndicate role into Australia ECM boss Hamish Whitehead’s remit.
Credit Suisse’s head of equities syndicate Tim Usasz has left after seven years with the investment bank, which has folded the role into Australia ECM boss Hamish Whitehead’s remit.Usasz, a director, was promoted to head of equities syndicate in May 2022
shortly after three Credit Suisse managing directors resigned to head to Jarden, including then equities syndicate boss Ian Arnold. . He finished up with the bank last week. Credit Suisse has folded ECM syndicate responsibilities under the watch of Hamish Whitehead, whoUsasz had been at the Swiss bank since 2015, when he joined its equities sales team in Hong Kong.
He transferred to Australia in 2019, and worked on initial public offerings of 29 Metals, Vulcan Steel, Pepper Money, Latitude, Liberty Financial and Judo Bank - alongside ECM director Stephen Friesenecker. co-edits Street Talk, specialising in private equity, investment banking, M&A and equity capital markets. He has 10 years' experience as a business journalist and worked at PwC, auditing and advising financial services companies.
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