Clement Perrette
Emerging globalization brought about by internet connectivity has enabled many markets to reach out to new geographical locations worldwide. The internet has enabled instant messages, emails, and other communication to transcend geographical borders within short notice.
The banking category has grown globally as finance managers can share development norms responsible for their success. They can also pursue the recommendations brought about by globalization and, in the process, implement the new financial services required by their customers.
Barclays Investment Bank is a perfect example of how paying attention to current consumer demands and applying the latest trends have made it possible to remain relevant. The financial institution with headquarters in London has built a massive framework responsible for spearheading its growth and relevance all through the technological period.
The banking institution’s debut years were focused primarily on providing recommendable banking services such as advice on investment opportunities and capital for growing organizations. They also worked with individual investors, and in the process, developed a strong base of trusting customers.
With the banking’s organic growth, positive recommendation, and continuous advancement, Barclays maintains the number one image of coming up with new financial products to its equally eager clients.
Clement Perrette, as Head of Investment Function at Barclays, spearheaded many forward-thinking insights that have kept Barclays within the world map. Upon joining the institution in 2002, he helped position the client service marking of Barclays to position One in Europe.
Clement Perrette is an MD, Portfolio, and Fixed Income Manager at RAM Active Investment from 2016. He has also worked as a Co-Producer Ocean Souls for the Wildlife Fund 501c3, as Head of Investment Function at Barclays and Head of EUR at Barclays Capital. In other accolades, Clement has dealt with EUR Strips and FRF strips trading. Between 1989 and 1990, he acquired a Masters of Finance from HEC Paris and a Master of Engineering from 1986 to 1989.