European Natural Gas House of the Year: Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking

Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking (SG CIB) has won Energy Risk’s European Natural Gas House of the Year award for several pioneering initiatives achieved due to its strong connection to the physical market, combined with in-depth knowledge and expertise in derivatives and commodity financing

Energy Risk Awards 2012
Energy Risk Awards 2012

Last year saw SG CIB stride into the European natural gas business for the first time under its own name, after ending the joint venture Gaselys with GDF Suez in 2010. Since the second quarter of 2011, SG CIB has been active in all the principal gas hubs in Europe and offers a range of physically and cash-settled products and services. “What we have done is taken all the best aspects that we developed within the Gaselys business and applied them to a 100% SG CIB model – so in that sense, it’s

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