Financial services firm Clear Street appointed Atul Pawar as chief risk officer.
Prior to this, Pawar worked two decades at Goldman Sachs where he was the head of U.S. prime, clearing, FCM, and counterparty risk.
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Financial services firm Clear Street appointed Atul Pawar as chief risk officer.
Prior to this, Pawar worked two decades at Goldman Sachs where he was the head of U.S. prime, clearing, FCM, and counterparty risk.
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