Ray Prisco

Fixed Income Trader, FVP at CAPIS

Ray Prisco has extensive experience in the financial services industry, specializing in fixed income trading and institutional sales. Currently serving as a Fixed Income Trader and First Vice President at Capital Institutional Services, Inc. (CAPIS) since May 2015, Ray excels in executing various types of bonds on behalf of institutional clients. Previous roles include Founder of Prisco Enterprises LLC, where Ray managed manufacturing and sales of thermostat accessories, and Institutional Sales at SAMCO Capital Markets, focusing on client relationship management and bond deal analysis. Additional experience includes roles at 1st Global, AllianceBernstein, and Southwest Securities, Inc., covering a wide range of trading, analysis, and sales support functions. Ray holds a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from the University at Buffalo and an M.B.A. in Corporate Finance from The University of Dallas.

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Dallas, United States

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CAPIS

Serving institutional investors since 1977, CAPIS is an agency broker that offers global execution services and commission management solutions. We pair trading technologies with an unparalleled dedication to superior client service. CAPIS has one focus -- providing institutional investors with conflict-free, unbiased execution and commission management solutions. CAPIS was a pioneer in developing commission management solutions to investment managers. Today, we’re one of the only brokers to offer research credit on global equity trades as well as fixed income and options trading. We are also one of the few brokers to offer commission recapture services. Our 24-hour trading desk offers global equity trading, fixed income trading, derivatives trading, portfolio trading, outsourced trading, and transition management services. CAPIS also provides solutions for managed account advisors; reducing operational expenses and inefficiencies, achieving best execution, and ending sponsor rotation.