Accellency expands its leadership team with the appointment of Nick Webb as a partner

Nick Webb, Chief Operating Officer at BNP Paribas Exane, will join Accellency as a Partner in January 2024. 

Accellency continues to accelerate its development with the arrival of a new heavyweight in international capital markets. Nick Webb, Chief Operating Officer at BNP Paribas Exane, will join as a Partner in the London office in January 2024. 

Nick Webb’s considerable experience reinforces the high level of financial expertise offered by Accellency to its clients in the context of investor relations strategy mandates. 

«We are very pleased to welcome Nick Webb to our management team as Partner in the London office. This marks a further step in the development of our capital markets offering in the UK and Europe. With almost 25 years’ experience on the markets, Nick will deploy his vast know- how and unique technical skills for the benefit of our clients. Nick’s arrival is the second major recruitment in less than 2 years, following the arrival of Thomas Delanglade in Paris in 2022.”» said Alexandra Prigent, Managing Partner and founder of Accellency.

«I’m delighted to be joining Accellency to contribute to its development. Having worked with a large number of equity market issuers and investors over two decades, I have consistently seen how the quality of an investor relations strategy is fundamental to the value created on the capital markets. Implementing a successful strategy is impossible without a thorough understanding of how markets and investors work combined with a high level of financial expertise. Accellency’s positioning here is particularly strong, which goes a long way to explaining its dynamic growth,” said Nick Webb.

Prior to joining Accellency, Nick Webb has been Chief Operating Officer of BNP Paribas Exane for the past 5 years in London. Previously, he was Deputy Head of Exane’s global equity research department, following a career as an equity analyst with Goldman Sachs & Bridgewell. Nick also worked as a political and economic advisor and qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Deloitte. 

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