BAML boosts Boussuge to head GTS in EMEA
Bank of America Merrill Lynch has appointed Jennifer Boussuge (right) as head of Global Transaction Services for EMEA. Boussuge has been with the company for more than 19 years, during which time she has held a number of leadership roles, most recently as head of global sales for GTS.
Her previous experience includes positions including head of International Subsidiary Banking Sales, GTS, EMEA; leading the delivery of global treasury and liquidity management services to large corporate healthcare and consumer and retail clients throughout the US; senior treasury sales officer for international government clients and client manager for international corporates.
Commenting on the appointment, Paul Simpson, head of GTS said: “Jennifer has been based in London since 2010, during which time she’s developed a keen understanding of the EMEA region which she successfully combines with an ability to leverage the global platform to advance client relationships and win mandates.”
As head of GTS EMEA, Boussuge will continue to report directly to Simpson and remains a member of the GTS global leadership team. With immediate effect, she also joins the Europe and Emerging Markets (ex-Asia) regional executive committee led by Alex Wilmot-Sitwell, president, Europe and Emerging Markets (ex-Asia). She will continue in her current position as head of Global Sales for GTS until a successor is named.
The change follows the departure last week of Carole Berndt, BAML’s EMEA head of transaction banking for the past three years. Berndt has joined RBS as global head of transaction services.