Cyrus Ardalan
Vice-chairman, Barclays Capital
The latest high-profile recruit to arrive at the headquarters of
Barclays Capital on London's Canary Wharf is Cyrus Ardalan, a
quietly charming Iranian-born former World Bank executive and
subsequently one of the best-known coverage officials during his 10
years at Paribas where he ran the global bond business.
Ardalan becomes Barclays Capital's third vice-chairman, joining
Euan Harkness and Sir Brian Appleyard. His job will be to help - in
a "hands-on, client-facing role" - the bank's push into continental
Europe, concentrating on Scandinavia, the Netherlands and southern
Europe. He reports to Naguib Kheraj, global head of investment
banking, and to chairman Hans-Joerg Rudloff.
Ardalan says he was attracted by what he calls Barclays Capital's
"fully-integrated debt business". This, he says, "can provide
clients with all debt-related products, looking after all their
funding needs under one integrated platform. Very few banks do
that. The approach here is to engage...