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Trading Technologies Appoints Justin Llewellyn-Jones as CEO, Keith Todd Becomes Deputy Chairman

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Trading Technologies International, Inc. (TT), the global capital markets platform services provider, has announced the promotion of Justin Llewellyn-Jones to Chief Executive Officer, effective 31 March. He succeeds Keith Todd, who will remain on the Board of Directors as Deputy Chairman.

Llewellyn-Jones joined TT as Chief Operating Officer in January 2024, bringing three decades of experience in fintech and financial services. Before TT, he was Chief Product Officer at Broadridge and previously led North American Capital Markets operations in Equities, FX, and Derivatives. His career includes leadership roles at ION and Fidessa, where he served as Global Head of Derivatives and COO Americas. He also held positions at NatWest and ADP-Wilco earlier in his career. His extensive industry experience positions him to lead TT in its next phase of growth.

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