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Vincent Valladares

Managing Director at Farro Capital

Vincent Valladares has a range of work experience in the financial industry. Vincent is currently a Managing Director at Farro Capital, where they provide coverage and execution support on banking, treasury, risk management, and corporate finance requirements for clients globally. Vincent was previously a Senior Advisor at the same company. Prior to that, Vincent worked as an Advisor at RARIO, focusing on banking, financial services, business development, and strategic projects. Vincent was also a Member at the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Vincent worked as a Consultant at ThinCats Australia, which connects SMEs with growth capital. Vincent has also held positions at Bank of Singapore, RBL Bank, and Citi, where they served in various senior roles such as Senior Banker, Head of Commercial Banking, and Managing Director, overseeing commercial banking divisions across different regions. Overall, Vincent's work experience spans over two decades with a strong focus on banking, finance, and business development.

Vincent Valladares completed the Leading Sustainable Corporations Program at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford in 2022. In 1994 to 1996, they pursued a Masters in Management Studies (Finance) at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, University of Bombay. Vincent'sundergraduate education took place from 1989 to 1993 at Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, where they obtained a B.Tech. degree in Petrochem Engg. Prior to that, from 1987 to 1989, they completed their Higher Secondary education at St. Xavier's College with a focus on Science. Vincent Valladares also holds additional certifications, including Foundations of Directorship from the Australian Institute of Company Directors (expected in 2023) and Client Adviser Competency Standards from IBFSG - The Institute of Banking & Finance Singapore (obtained in 2020).

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