Hamill Serrant

Institutional Coverage at FalconX in New York

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Hamill Serrant's career in the financial industry has been characterized by his extensive expertise in algorithmic trading and portfolio management across diverse asset classes, including equities, foreign exchange, and digital assets. His professional journey began in the midst of the 2008 financial crisis at Credit Suisse, where he quickly established himself as a proficient trader and strategic business developer. Over the years, Hamill has built a reputation for delivering customized, performance-enhancing solutions to Tier 1 clients, making significant contributions to both client success and organizational growth.

A passionate advocate for efficiency and client-oriented solutions, Hamill has consistently demonstrated his ability as a strategic thinker with a keen process-oriented approach. This has enabled the businesses he has been involved with to expand and succeed markedly under his guidance.

Presently, Hamill is engaged in Institutional Coverage at FalconX, a prominent digital assets prime brokerage with operations in San Mateo, California, and New York. His role involves overseeing accounts related to systematic, discretionary, and derivatives trading for a diverse client base, including hedge funds, family offices, and dealers.

Before his current role at FalconX, Hamill excelled as the Director of Institutional Loan Originations at Genesis, a digital assets prime broker in New York. There, he led a team across Singapore, London, and New York, achieving a twentyfold increase in the firm's outstanding loans. His strategic initiatives significantly boosted the client base and quadrupled the firm's revenue within two years.

Hamill's early career also included impactful tenure at Sanford C. Bernstein, where he was involved in trading coverage for North American asset managers, adeptly handling transactions worth millions to hundreds of millions of dollars for various strategic clients, including hedge funds, pension funds, and quantitative funds. His extensive eight-year period at Credit Suisse was marked by a series of increasingly significant roles, culminating as Vice President of the International Program Trading Desk. In this capacity, he effectively managed large non-dollar portfolio trades, coordinating with global teams to enhance transaction processes for international asset managers.

  • Education
    • Trinity College Hartford