Murray Roos to join London Stock Exchange as Group Director, Capital Markets

Maria Nikolova

Mr Roos starts his position on April 1, 2020.

London Stock Exchange Group today announces that Murray Roos will join as Group Director, Capital Markets and a member of the LSEG Executive Committee. The appointment is effective April 1, 2020.

Mr Roos will report to David Schwimmer, CEO, LSEG. In this role, Murray Roos will be responsible for LSEG’s global capital markets business across primary and secondary markets. As previously guided, Raffaele Jerusalmi will continue as Group Director, Capital Markets until Murray Roos joins the Group.

Mr Roos joins LSEG from Citigroup, where he was most recently Global Co-Head of Equities and Securities Services, having previously led Global Equity Sales and Trading, as well as the Multi-Asset Structuring Group. Before joining Citigroup in 2015, he spent a decade at Deutsche Bank holding a number of senior roles including EMEA Head of Equities, Head of Emerging Markets Equities and Global Head of Prime Finance. He began his career as a derivatives trader in South Africa.

David Schwimmer, CEO, LSEG commented: “Murray Roos brings to the Group deep experience in capital markets in both developed and emerging markets. He brings a global understanding of the capital markets lifecycle across asset classes from pre-trade through to trading execution and post-trade. We look forward to his developing the business further in partnership with our customers.”

Murray Roos said: “I’m delighted to be joining LSEG, an iconic institution with a world class capital markets business. I look forward to working with the talented team to drive the business forward.”

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