Financial News‘ latest list of the 100 Most Influential Women in European Finance recognised leading figures at the region’s trading houses and exchanges.
From centuries-old institutions such as the London Stock Exchange to fast-growing firms like Citadel Securities, these executives have played a key role in navigating a year marked by heightened volatility.
Here’s who made the cut:
Silvina Aldeco-Martinez, chief executive, Parameta Solutions
Delphine d’Amarzit, chief executive, Euronext Paris
Susi de Verdelon, chief executive, LCH Ltd
Stephanie Eckermann, member of the executive board responsible for post-trading, Deutsche Börse
Georgina Hallett, chief sustainability officer and head of physical markets, London Metal Exchange
Julia Hoggett, chief executive, London Stock Exchange
Marion Leslie, head of financial information, SIX
Sally Moore, executive vice-president, chief client officer, S&P Global
Serene Murphy, head of corporate development, Europe & Asia, Tradeweb
Virginie Saade, head of government and regulatory policy, Emea, Citadel and Citadel Securities
Hester Serafini, president, ICE Clear Europe
Isabel Ucha, chief executive, Euronext Lisbon
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