Students London, United Kingdom Description Who are we? EquiLend is a leading provider of trading, post-trade, market data and clearing services for the securities finance industry with offices in New York, Boston, Toronto, London, Dublin, Hong Kong and Tokyo. EquiLend is owned by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BlackRock, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, Morgan Stanley, National Bank of Canada, Northern Trust, State Street and UBS. EquiLend operates NGT, the securities finance industry’s most active trading platform, as well as a Post-Trade Suite for securities finance operations. DataLend provides performance reporting and global securities finance data to agent lenders, broker-dealers and beneficial owners. EquiLend Clearing Services offers CCP services and connectivity. EquiLend SFTR offers a no-touch, straight-through solution for Securities Financing Transactions Regulation. EquiLend Spire is a front-, middle- and back-office platform for securities finance businesses. EquiLend are pleased to have transitioned to a hybrid working model. We offer our employees 100 remote days in a year to work flexibly. What are we offering? A one-year rotational program (beginning in September 2022) that provides comprehensive exposure to EquiLend’s organization, including a total of 3 rotations (each approximately 4 months in length), giving participants the opportunity to see how all of the separate business functions come together to support the success of our products. Rotational areas could include:
What’s in it for you?
What’s are we looking for? We are seeking students expecting to graduate in spring 2022 with:
EquiLend does not provide VISA sponsorship for this position. |
About EquiLend
EquiLend is a leading provider of trading, post-trade, market data and clearing services for the securities finance industry with offices in New York, Boston, Toronto, London, Dublin, Hong Kong and Tokyo. EquiLend is owned by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BlackRock, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, Morgan Stanley, National Bank of Canada, Northern Trust, State Street and UBS.