Standard Chartered has announced that Brad Levitt has been promoted to the role of global head of capital markets, wholesale banking. Effective 1 January, he will be responsible its global capital markets business, included fixed income, asset-backed securitisation, loan syndications, credit derivatives and convertible bonds businesses.
Levitt’s move to the Singapore-based position comes after David Worth left the bank last month. He takes on the role after eight years as managing director and head of Asian and Middle East fixed income.
Joining Standard Chartered in 1998, Levitt was initially responsible for managing and running all aspects of its fixed income business in both North Asia and Southeast...