Stephane Malrait Joins FCA as Non-Executive Director After Three Decades in Banking
Stephane Malrait has announced on LinkedIn that he will take
on a new role as Non-Executive Director at the Financial Conduct Authority. He
described the move as an opportunity to contribute to the development of
financial markets.
On the post, Malrait wrote: “After 30 years in banking and a
transformative year in fintech, I’m stepping into a new role at the FCA — ready
to help shape the future of financial markets.”
Malrait Moves from Etrading To FCA
Malrait brings about three decades of experience in banking
and a recent year in fintech. He currently serves as a Non-Executive Director
at Quorum 15, a part-time role he has held for over six years.
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Before this, he was Chief Product Officer at Etrading
Software for two months. He also held the role of Independent Chair of the
Consolidated Tape Industry Stakeholder Group for nearly nine months.
Executive Leads FX, TransFICC Committees
Malrait has been associated with the ACI Financial Markets
Association in Greater London for over fifteen years. His roles included
Chairman of the Executive Board for more than four years, Chair of the FX
Committee for over a decade, and Board Member for about half a year. He also
served as a Board Observer at TransFICC for around a year and a half.
Banker Held Roles At ING, Societe Generale, JPMorgan
Earlier in his career, Malrait held senior positions at
major financial institutions. He spent nearly a decade at ING in London,
serving as Managing Director and Global Head of Market Structure and Innovation
for Financial Markets, and earlier as Managing Director, Global Head of FIC
eCommerce.
He also worked at Societe Generale for almost eight years and at
JPMorgan for about a decade, where he managed FX eCommerce business activities.
This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.
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