London Stock Exchange Group's Patrick Strobel Moves to LCH as Chief Technology Officer

Global clearing house LCH, which was acquired by the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), has named Patrick Strobel its Chief
Technology Officer. Strobel, who has been with LSEG as the Head of SwapClear
and Regulatory Reporting Technology for more than three years, announced his
latest career move today.

Experience from Major Brands

According to Strobel’s profile, he also held the role of
Head of Securities Technology and UnaVista until 2022. The veteran executive
has also worked for other major industry brands in the past, including
Liquidnet, Deutsche Bank, and JPMorgan.

At Liquidnet, Strobel dedicated more than three years,
rising from the role of the Head of Technology for EMEA and later serving as
the Chief Technology Officer. Similarly, at Deutsche Bank, he joined as the
Vice President for European Head of Equity Trading Analytics and later served
as the Director. At JPMorgan, Strobel was the Equities Programme Trading Global
Development Lead for almost four years.

In another recent executive move involving LSEG, Adam
Collins transitioned to the Capital Markets division of LSEG FX as the Head of Sales early this year. Collins announced this move after dedicating five years to LSEG’s Refinitiv. In his new role, his primary focus will be
on the foreign exchange market.

Collins has more than 20 years of experience in the financial industry, with experience in FX hedging, options, trading systems, and financial
markets. Before joining LSEG FX, Collins had been with Refinitiv since 2019 as
the Head of Sales.

LSEG Expands Services

Meanwhile, Finalto Group recently integrated its Prime of Prime service with the London Stock Exchange Group’s (LSEG) FX Matching venue.
The entities mentioned that this initiative allows institutional clients to
directly access FX Matching’s liquidity pool, mitigate risks, and optimize
their portfolios.

Finalto provides trading solutions that enable clients to
adapt their strategies to specific market trends and individual needs. The
group’s PoP service on FX Matching promises to enhance the institutional
trading experience through liquidity solutions and trading capabilities.

This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.

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