CMC Markets appoints extensive fintech knowledged Susanne Chishti to the board

CMC Markets Plc (LON CMCX)

CMC Markets plc (LON: CMCX) has today announced that Susanne Chishti has joined the Board as a Non-Executive Director with effect from 1 June 2022 and has also become a member of the Audit, Nomination, Remuneration and Risk Committees with effect from that date.

Susanne is currently Chief Executive Officer of FINTECH Circle and is also a non-executive director of Crown Agents Bank Limited, JLG Group PLC and LenderWize Limited.  Previously Susanne has held non-executive roles at Supply Me Capital PLC, SafeCharge International Group Limited and Kompli Global Limited. Susanne has also held various roles with Deutsche Bank, Lloyd’s Banking Group, Morgan Stanley Investment Management and Accenture.

James Richards, CMC Markets Chairman, commented:

“I am delighted to welcome Susanne to the Board of CMC and we are very much looking forward to working with her.  Susanne brings extensive fintech knowledge alongside expertise in technology driven innovation. Her knowledge will be highly beneficial as the Company continues to develop its strategy and enhance its offering to clients.”

There are no additional matters that would require disclosure under LR 9.6.13R in respect of Susanne Chishti.

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