Barclays has a new COO as part of this week's management shakeup that reshuffled 3 senior execs

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Barclays has a new COO as part of this week's management shakeup that reshuffled 3 senior execs
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Mark Ashton-Rigby, who joined Barclays as chief information officer in 2016, will become Barclays' new head of execution services.

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Replacing him is Mark Ashton-Rigby, who is currently chief information officer of the corporate and investment bankalso named Stephen Dainton as permanent head of global marketsPaul Compton is stepping down as Barclays' Chief Operating Officer and CEO of Barclays Execution Services, a source told Business Insider.

Mark Ashton-Rigby, who joined Barclays as chief information officer in 2016 from a similar role at JPMorgan, will become Barclays' new COO and head of execution services. The internal memo on Monday also said Stephen Dainton's interim status as head of global markets is now. His rise has been rapid, only joining in 2017 from Credit Suisse. Dainton was head of global equities at Barclays until March, when Throsby's exit was announced.

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