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London Stock Exchange Group Appoints Susi de Verdelon as CEO of LCH Limited

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The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has appointed of Susi de Verdelon as CEO of LCH Limited, effective February 2025, pending regulatory approval. Reporting to Daniel Maguire, Group Head of LSEG Markets and CEO of LCH Group, de Verdelon succeeds Isabelle Girolami, who has served as CEO since November 2019.

Susi de Verdelon has been with LCH Limited since 2017 and currently leads LCH SwapClear and Listed Rates as Group Head, overseeing growth and operational resilience. Before joining LCH, she held senior roles in Sales & Strategy at Goldman Sachs’ Securities Division.

Daniel Maguire, Group Head, LSEG Markets, and CEO of LCH Group commented: “I’m delighted that Susi will be assuming the role of CEO, LCH Limited. As Group Head of LCH SwapClear & Listed Rates, she has driven growth and expansion into new markets, extended LCH Limited’s position in the rates market during benchmark reform, and most recently re-launched the Listed Rates service. I look forward to continuing to work with Susi as we expand our multi-asset class offering and deliver new products and services.”

Susi de Verdelon added: “I am excited by the opportunity to become the CEO of LCH Limited. This role has tremendous responsibility, and I am committed to driving forward our strategic vision, fostering a culture of excellence, and strengthening our position as a market leader in risk management. I look forward to working with the team to deliver more innovation and efficiencies to our customers, regulators, and the markets we serve.”

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