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Capco Targets Canada

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Capco is targeting the Canadian market, opening new offices in Toronto, Ontario, Montreal and Quebec under Jos Schmitt, managing partner for Canadian operations, and head of the Market Infrastructure practice. Capco recently completed a study for the Canadian Capital Markets Association (CCMA), highlighting possible enhancements for the post-trade processing of institutional trades. Making up the rest of the Canadian leadership team are Ido Gileadi, who heads the technology practice, Nick Jackson, head of wholesale banking, Miriam Tuerk, head of retail banking and payment practices and business development, and David Pascal, head of management and delivery of finance and risk projects. This follows Capco’s recent foray into Bangalore where it opened a new service delivery center with 100 employees.

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