Jai Singh leaves London Stone Securities after a year as Head of Equities and Derivatives

Jai Singh has left his position at wealth management and electronic stock broking company London Stone Securities which  provides investment solutions based on various asset classes, including ETFs and stocks, as well as FX and CFDs, after one year as Head of Equities and Derivatives and just under two years at the firm. In October last year, Mr. […]

Jai Singh has left his position at wealth management and electronic stock broking company London Stone Securities which  provides investment solutions based on various asset classes, including ETFs and stocks, as well as FX and CFDs, after one year as Head of Equities and Derivatives and just under two years at the firm.

In October last year, Mr. Singh spoke to FinanceFeeds in great detail about the company’s efforts to bring stockbroking to the masses, a factor which has been the focus of many multi-asset electronic trading firms in London recently.

British companies have had an advantageous lead in diversifying to other classes, as they often use proprietary platforms to offer contracts for difference and spread betting, an ideal starting point for bringing other types of OTC contract within the realms of the retail customer. IG Group Holdings plc (LON:IGG) stockbroking platform which headed onto the market last year is a case in point.

Jai Singh
Jai Singh

In October London Stone Securities which begun working on the development of a new technology solution for its retail stockbroking platform.

Since joining London Stone Securities, Mr. Singh has been part of the company’s drive toward expansion, the company now having doubled in size since his joining the firm.

Mr. Singh joined London Stone Securities in April 2014 as Head of Strategy for the company’s equities and derivatives division, having joined the company from Admiral Markets, where he was Client Relationship Manager.

Before joining Admiral Markets in November 2013, Mr. Singh completed his first stint at London Stone Securities, where he was Operations Manager for three years.

Mr. Singh had also spent four years at Russian energy firm Gazprom, where he was a Strategy Analyst.

Prior to joining Gazprom, Mr. Singh was Client Relationship Manager at Citi in London for two and a half years, and is fluent in seven languages.

No stranger to the media, Mr Singh has presented seveal television shows on specialist channels, and has an alma mater from Queen Mary University in London, where he obtained a Batchelor of Science degree in Business Management in 2010, which is his second degree, having originally obtained a Batchelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities in St Paul/Minneapolis.

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