Frederic Metz
Chairman and CEO
Frederic joined HPC in 1988 as a credit
and refinancing broker. He rose to become CEO in 1991 and then Chairman
in 1992. He played a major role in the restructuring and development of
CPR's (Compagnie Parisienne de Réescompte) brokerage business.
OTCex invited him to become company Chairman in recognition of his
thorough understanding of financial markets and sense of innovation,
which has led the company to explore a new product development approach.
He previously worked in the bond arbitrage department of the Banque de Financement et de Trésorerie in Paris.
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Fabrice Bouland
Executive Vice President
Fabrice, Chairman of the pre-merger OTCex
acquired solid experience on all the major European markets, as a
derivatives trader (equity and index) during his eight years at BNP
Paribas Group.
Among his first job assignments was to
develop BNP Germany's derivatives department, notably with the creation
of Eurex. Aside from managing the vanilla and exotic options books, he
set up some of BNP Paribas’ most successful trading strategies, which
are still in use.
Before creating and leading the new
broker, OTCex in 2001, Fabrice started the very first electronic equity
derivatives platform in 1999. This platform is still in use today.
Fabrice has very extensive knowledge of derivative markets.
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Richard Hadjimegrian
Executive Vice President
Richard, HPC Executive Vice President, joined HPC in 1990 as a credit and refinancing broker.
He was quickly put in charge of the desk, the company’s core activity,
and worked with Frédéric Metz on the restructuring and development of
the brokering activity for CPR.
He became Managing Director of HPC in 1998. Based on his strong
hands-on experience in HPC’s operations, he was appointed deputy CEO of
OTCex Group. Before joining HPC, he was an equity salesman at
Dynabourse in Paris.
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Olivier Stephanopoli
Executive Vice President
Olivier Stephanopoli, Deputy CEO of OTCex, 46, joined the group in October 2009.
After working the first two years of his career in audit (at Price Waterhouse), he was hired by Finacor in 1989 where he served successively as Financial Controller on Matif, and CFO and Deputy Managing Director. As part of his responsibilities in strategic development on the Interest Rate Swaps line, he created a joint venture with EuroBrokers.
He joined Exane in 1999, as General Secretary, where he contributed initially to the strengthening of the financial structure and the first shareholder reorganisation moves.
In 2004, he participated actively in the establishment of the alliance with BNP Paribas and was appointed Deputy Managing Director in charge of all support services. He then organised the transformation of the derivatives activity into a subsidiary, followed by the complete transformation of solution for processing securities transactions.
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