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HSBC hires JP Morgan executive as global precious metals sales lead, sources say

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Posted on April 21, 2026

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· Last updated: April 22, 2026

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By Polina Devitt LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) - HSBC, one of the world's largest bullion-trading banks, is hiring JPMorgan executive director James Willis to lead its global precious metals sales, four

HSBC hires JPMorgan executive as global precious metals sales lead, sources say

HSBC Strengthens Precious Metals Team with Key Hires

By Polina Devitt

HSBC Appoints James Willis as Global Precious Metals Sales Lead

LONDON, April 22 (Reuters) - HSBC, one of the world's largest bullion-trading banks, is hiring JPMorgan executive director James Willis to lead its global precious metals sales, four sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

Recent Leadership Changes at HSBC

The appointment follows HSBC's recruitment this month of Mark Augustynak from ICBC Standard Bank to head its global metals trading business.    

HSBC's Role in the London Bullion Market

HSBC, alongside JPMorgan, ICBC Standard Bank and UBS, is a market maker and clearer in the London over-the-counter market, where participants trade directly with each other rather than via an exchange.    

Gold Trading Volume in London

On average, 20 million troy ounces of gold, worth about $96  billion at current prices, are cleared on a net basis each day in London.

Industry-Wide Reshuffle in Precious Metals Teams

The appointments reflect a broader reshuffle across trading and sales teams at major bullion banks in London, the world's largest OTC gold-trading hub.

Impact of Gold Price Surge on Hiring

Last year saw a hiring spree as gold prices surged to successive record highs, drawing a broader pool of investors to the market. That included team expansions at smaller banks and a push into the sector by crypto group Tether.

James Willis's Background and Expected Start Date

Willis, who spent 20 years at JPMorgan, is expected to join HSBC in mid-2026, one of the sources said.

HSBC and JPMorgan declined to comment.

Other Banks Expand Precious Metals Teams

Nomura's Recent Hire and Expansion Plans

Nomura is also looking to expand its precious metals team after hiring Aleksander Ganchev, a former precious metals trader at Standard Chartered, two of the sources said. Ganchev joined Nomura in March, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Nomura declined to comment.

Broader Market Movements and Outlook

Several other banks are seeking to replace departing staff or expand existing precious metals teams, while others are sounding out the market, sources said.

Upcoming London Bullion Market Association Conference

"By the time people head to Sorrento, I think everyone will have a new job," one of the sources said, referring to the London Bullion Market Association's global precious metals conference in Sorrento, Italy, in October.

(Reporting by Polina Devitt. Editing by Veronica Brown and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • James Willis, a JPMorgan executive director, will join HSBC mid‑2026 to head global precious metals sales. HSBC recently appointed Mark Augustynak from ICBC Standard Bank as head of global metals trading. HSBC, JPMorgan, ICBC Standard and UBS are key bullion market makers in London, where some 18–20 million troy ounces of gold are cleared daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has HSBC hired as its global precious metals sales lead?
HSBC has hired James Willis, a JP Morgan executive director, as its global precious metals sales lead.
When is James Willis expected to join HSBC?
James Willis is expected to join HSBC in mid-2026, according to sources.
What recent changes has HSBC made in its metals trading business?
This month, HSBC also recruited Mark Augustynak from ICBC Standard Bank to head its global metals trading business.
Why are bullion banks in London hiring more staff?
Bullion banks are expanding teams due to surging gold prices and increased interest from a broader pool of investors.
Which other banks are expanding their precious metals teams?
In addition to HSBC, Nomura is expanding its precious metals team after recent hires, and several other banks are also seeking to recruit new staff.

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