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UPDATE 2-MOVES-Deutsche Bank, Greenhill, Needham, Standard Life

Mon Nov 3, 2008 4:42pm EST

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Nov 3 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Monday. To inform us of other job changes, please email moves@thomsonreuters.com.

DEUTSCHE BANK

Deutsche Bank Securities (DBKGn.DE) said Peter Hornick, formerly of Lehman Brothers, has joined its institutional client group within the global markets division as a managing director and head of credit sales for North America.

Hornick is based in New York and oversees distressed debt, convertible bond, high grade, high yield and structured product sales groups.

Hornick joins the firm from Lehman, where he was most recently Global Head of the CDO group, overseeing trading, sales and research.

GREENHILL & CO.

The investment bank said Glenn Tilles, Doug Jackson and Chris Roehm -- all formerly managing directors with Lehman Brothers -- will join the firm as managing directors.

Greenhill plans to expand its U.S. operations with the opening of an office in Chicago, where Tilles, Jackson and Roehm will be based.

NEEDHAM & CO

The investment bank said Jim Apostolides has joined the firm as a managing director in the mergers and acquisitions group based in New York. He reports to Rick deNey.

Most recently, Apostolides was a managing director at Citigroup Inc (C.N).

STANDARD LIFE INVESTMENTS (SLI.L)

The global fund manager named Virginia Holmes as a nonexecutive director. Holmes was previously chief executive of AXA Investment Managers in the United Kingdom.

UBS AG (UBSN.VX) (UBS.N)

The Swiss investment bank named former Lehman Brothers banker Jeff Ren as an executive director for its China investment banking team, according to an internal memo obtained by Reuters on Monday.

PENSION CORP

The provider and underwriter of pension solutions named Louise Inward as its general counsel. Inward was formerly head of pensions practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers Legal.

GLOBAL PAYMENTS INC (GPN.N)

The online credit card transactions processor promoted James Kelly to president and chief operating officer and also named David Mangum as chief financial officer.

Joseph Hyde, currently chief financial officer, has been named to the position of president for its international division. (Compiling by Kuganandhan Paramanandan in Bangalore and Jui Chakravorty Das in New York; Editing by Brian Moss)



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