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LMAX Exchange Appoints Daniel Lavigne as Head of Buy-Side Sales, Canada

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LMAX Exchange, the global institutional FX exchange operator and part of LMAX Group, has appointed Daniel Lavigne as Head of Buy-Side Sales, Canada. His addition strengthens the company’s global sales and product coverage as it expands its FX trading and liquidity solutions.

Lavigne brings over 25 years of buy-side experience and extensive industry relationships. He previously served as Director of Trading at OMERS (Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System), overseeing FX trading and products. Reporting to Franz Schmidpeter, Global Head of Buy-Side Sales, Lavigne will play a key role in enhancing LMAX Exchange’s market presence in Canada.

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