Biography
Main responsibilities
Tony oversees Aviva Investors’ Global Liquidity business and leads the sales effort responsible for managing £35bn in assets under management across the Dublin domiciled AAA fund range.
Tony has run the liquidity business since 2015 and has been part of the team—and Aviva Investors—since 2011. He has been aligned to the cash liquidity business since 2006. He is also a member of the Liquidity Board for Aviva Investors.
Experience and qualifications
Beginning his financial markets career in 1988, Tony brings extensive expertise across traded financial instruments and markets, including FX, money markets, commodities, derivatives, and ecommerce. He has a strong track record of establishing and developing client relationships at both executive and director level.
Tony’s specialties include new cash liquidity business development, sales and pipeline management, customer relationship management, retention, and strategic planning. Prior to joining Aviva Investors, he held senior roles as Head of Sales at SunGard Wealth Management, ICAP plc, and BGC Partners. Tony is SFA qualified.
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