Britannia Global Markets Limited
David Gahagan, CFA, is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in operations and management within the investment sector. Currently serving as the Business Integration Manager at Britannia Global Markets Limited, David leads migration projects and streamlines operational workflows. Previously, David held various leadership roles, including Head of Securities Operations at Dolfin, where management of an operations team and relationship management with custodians were key responsibilities. David’s experience encompasses diverse asset classes and includes tenures at organizations such as Dsquare Trading Ltd, Armajaro Asset Management LLP, and State Street Bank and Trust, demonstrating a solid foundation in operational efficiencies and risk management across different financial products. David holds a BSc in Geophysics from the University of Leeds.
Britannia Global Markets Limited
Britannia Global Markets is a complete multi-asset brokerage offering execution, give-ins and give-ups, custody, and clearing services for a range of financial products to institutions, corporations and UHNWs. Britannia offers access to major worldwide derivative markets including Stock Indices, Interest Rates, Precious and Base Metals, Agriculturals, Energies, Financials, Spot and Forward Foreign Exchange and Equities. We are a member of world-renowned exchanges including the London Stock Exchange, the London Metal Exchange (LME) and the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange. Britannia Global Markets is part of Britannia Financial Group, which is a leading international financial services group headquartered in London. Britannia Global Markets Limited is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Risk Warning: CFDs, Futures, Options and other derivative products are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money due to leverage. You should consider whether you understand how they work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. Professional clients can lose more than they deposit. All trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results.