Anthony Kassis
About Anthony Kassis
Anthony Kassis is a Client Manager at Murex, where he has worked since 2021, and has extensive experience in the finance sector, including roles at HSBC and Booz & Company. He holds multiple degrees in economics, management, and financial markets from various institutions.
Work at Murex
Anthony Kassis has been employed at Murex since 2013, initially serving as a Senior Front Office Consultant until 2020. In this role, he contributed to various client projects and supported front office operations. In 2021, he transitioned to the position of Client Manager, where he has been responsible for managing client relationships and ensuring service delivery. Additionally, he has held the role of Head of Securities Finance Client Service Europe since 2020, focusing on enhancing client services in the securities finance sector.
Education and Expertise
Anthony Kassis holds a Master of Science in Financial Markets and Investments from SKEMA Business School, which he completed from 2011 to 2012. He also earned a Master's degree in Management from ESA Business School, studying from 2010 to 2012. His academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Saint Joseph University, achieved between 2007 and 2010. This educational foundation supports his expertise in finance and client management.
Background
Before joining Murex, Anthony Kassis gained experience in the financial sector through various roles. He worked at HSBC as an Analyst in Fixed Income for four months in 2013 and later served in Trading Rates Business Management from 2012 to 2013. His early career included an internship as a Research Analyst at Booz & Company in Lebanon in 2011. This diverse background has contributed to his skills in client management and financial services.
Professional Experience at HSBC
Anthony Kassis worked at HSBC in two distinct roles. He began as an Analyst in Fixed Income (Euro Governments) for four months in early 2013. Following this, he took on a position in Trading Rates Business Management, where he worked for seven months from 2012 to 2013. These roles provided him with valuable insights into fixed income markets and trading operations.