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Qomply Brings in Former FCA Regulator to Drive Global Growth

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Qomply has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Neil Treloar as Chief Operating Officer, underscoring its ambition to scale internationally in regulatory reporting. Based in London, Treloar joins at a pivotal point in the firm’s expansion, bringing a rare combination of supervisory, policy and market experience.

Treloar’s career spans more than three decades across wholesale markets, regulatory strategy and financial technology. At the Financial Conduct Authority(FCA), he held senior roles including Lead Supervisor for Wholesale Brokers Fixed and Senior Associate overseeing Trading Venues and (CRA) oversight. Prior to that, as Head of Regulatory Strategy at Tradition, he played a central role in shaping MiFID II policy and Brexit planning, liaising directly with UK and EU authorities. His earlier career included senior posts at JP Morgan and NatWest Markets, where he cut his teeth on the LIFFE floor.

Qomply’s co-founder Michelle Zak highlighted Treloar’s mix of perspectives: “Neil’s combination of regulatory expertise, financial technology, and global market experience makes him an invaluable addition to our team.” She noted that his arrival comes as the firm looks to build out its operational resilience and client delivery internationally.

For Treloar, the move is about timing as much as opportunity. “I am excited to be joining Qomply at such a pivotal moment in its growth journey. The firm has built a strong reputation for innovation and accuracy in regulatory reporting, and I look forward to working with the talented team here to expand our global footprint and deliver even greater value to clients worldwide,” he said.

The appointment reflects broader momentum in the regulatory reporting market, where firms are under mounting pressure to achieve both accuracy and efficiency in their submissions. Qomply’s decision to recruit a senior figure with both supervisory and market experience signals its intention to position itself as a trusted partner in this space, as global reporting standards continue to evolve.

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