Delta Capita onboards Nethercot as sales director
18 November 2025 UK
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Delta Capita has onboarded Russell Nethercot as sales director, working to expand the business’ client base in EMEA for the company’s regulatory reporting solutions.
Based in the UK, his responsibilities will focus on sales origination, with an emphasis on identifying and closing opportunities.
The role will involve originating new client opportunities, selling regulatory reporting solutions, identifying and developing prospects, managing the entire sales cycle, and leveraging internal experts to shape proposals and request for proposal responses.
Commenting on his appointment, Nethercott states: “Joining Delta Capita as sales director is a fantastic opportunity.
“I’m proud to take on the role and look forward to building on the strong momentum already in place.â€
Nethercot’s new role comes following a number of years in the industry, having previously held positions in derivatives at TRAction and J.P. Morgan.
Based in the UK, his responsibilities will focus on sales origination, with an emphasis on identifying and closing opportunities.
The role will involve originating new client opportunities, selling regulatory reporting solutions, identifying and developing prospects, managing the entire sales cycle, and leveraging internal experts to shape proposals and request for proposal responses.
Commenting on his appointment, Nethercott states: “Joining Delta Capita as sales director is a fantastic opportunity.
“I’m proud to take on the role and look forward to building on the strong momentum already in place.â€
Nethercot’s new role comes following a number of years in the industry, having previously held positions in derivatives at TRAction and J.P. Morgan.
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