Tim Cockroft has been appointed Global Head of Capital Markets at Kaupthing Bank. Tim is currently Head of Capital Markets for Kaupthing in the UK. He will assume this new position immediately and, at the same time, remain in charge of the Capital Markets operations in the UK. With this appointment Kaupthing Bank aims to further co-ordinate Capital Markets activities within the Group and to improve the overall service to clients. Tim Cockroft brings with him an excellent track record having more than 18 years experience; moreover, Tim has successfully developed the Capital Markets operations at Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander involving corporate finance and broking with a focus on mid-market companies. Prior to joining Kaupthing Bank, Tim was CEO of the brokerage house KBC Peel Hunt. For further information: Jónas Sigurgeirsson, Chief Communications Officer, tel. +354 444 6112. About Kaupthing Bank Kaupthing Bank offers comprehensive commercial and investment banking services to individuals, companies and institutional investors. The Bank is a leading player in all the main areas of the Icelandic financial market, and in addition to Iceland, the Bank's key markets are Denmark and the United Kingdom. The Bank focuses on the growth and development of its international activities and aims to be one of the leading investment banks in northern Europe. Kaupthing Bank operates in thirteen countries with its headquarters located in Reykjavík. The Bank's main subsidiaries are FIH Erhvervsbank in Denmark, Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander in the United Kingdom, Kaupthing Bank Sverige, Kaupthing Bank Luxembourg, Kaupthing Bank in Finland, Norvestia Oyj in Finland, Kaupthing New York, Kaupthing Switzerland, Kaupthing Bank Belgium and Kaupthing Bank Norge in Norway. The Bank also has activities in Isle of Man, the United Arab Emirates (Dubai) and Qatar. As of 31 December 2007 the number of full-time equivalent positions was 3,334 at Kaupthing Bank and its subsidiaries. www.kaupthing.com
Kaupthing Bank appoints Global Head of Capital Markets
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