Susquehanna Financial Group Hires Dave Wetzstein As a Derivatives Sales Trader
NEW YORK, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Susquehanna Financial Group, LLLP (SFG), the institutional broker-dealer member of the Susquehanna International Group of Companies (SIG), announced today its hiring of Dave Wetzstein. Mr. Wetzstein, a 14-year industry veteran, will be based out of the firm's New York office.
Before joining SFG, Mr. Wetzstein spent two years at Societe Generale in New York, where he was most recently a director. Prior to joining Societe Generale, he spent 12 years on the floor of the American Stock Exchange trading derivatives at Martin Allen Trading, Stuyvesant Trading, Orbit II Partners and Timber Hill. Mr. Wetzstein earned his BA in Business and Economics from Skidmore University.
"The recent expansion of our platform has generated positive client feedback and increased interest on Wall Street that has enabled us to continue to attract top quality talent like Dave," said Nick Wood, SFG's Head of Derivatives Sales. "As a former trader, Dave has a very clear understanding of risk and his experience provides a unique perspective for our clients. We are very pleased to have him join our team."
About Susquehanna Financial Group, LLLP
Susquehanna Financial Group, LLLP (SFG), a member of the Susquehanna International Group of Companies (SIG), is an innovator in global finance, servicing the needs of clients worldwide in the areas of sales, fundamental research, and market intelligence. Building upon SIG's command of the options marketplace and its quantitative trading capabilities, SFG has cultivated a robust service offering that provides liquidity, industry-leading insights, and execution services. SIG employs approximately 1,500 individuals located in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. For additional information please visit www.sig.com.
SOURCE Susquehanna Financial Group, LLLP
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