
Committed to growth in the US
Barclays has today announced the appointment of Lincoln Fritz as Head of Cash Management US within its corporate banking team based in New York.
The new appointment will be responsible for driving the delivery of cash management services to multi-national companies, non-bank financial institutions, and large local US corporates. Moreover delivering local solutions for internationally active corporates in the US will also be a priority.
Lincoln joins Barclays from HSBC Bermuda Ltd where he was responsible for the management and build out of the business as Head of Payments and Cash Management. His appointment strengthens Barclays growing local corporate and transaction banking presence reinforcing its strategy of significant growth and commitment in the US.
Commenting on his appointment, Lincoln Fritz said: “This is an exciting time to be joining Barclays and I look forward to leveraging the strength of the bank’s global platform and brand to deliver superior cash management solutions to our US and international clients.”
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