TP ICAP welcomes Mark Hemsley to its Board as Non-Executive Director

– UK, London –  TP ICAP Plc (LON: TCAP) today announced the appointment of Mark Hemsley to its Board as Non-Executive Director and as a member of the Risk and Nominations & Governance Committees, effective from 16 March 2020.

“We are very pleased to welcome Mark to the Board of the Company. He brings substantial experience from his executive career and will be able to draw on his extensive markets and infrastructure experience in his role on the Board,” said Richard Berliand, Chairman.

About Mark Hemsley

Mr Hemsley has had an extensive and distinguished career in European capital markets and was President of Cboe Europe, the European arm of Cboe Global Markets Inc. until his recent retirement. Prior to that Mark was a founding employee of Bats Europe in 2008 and, in 2011, Mr Hemsley led the acquisition and integration of Chi-X Europe, building the organisation into the largest stock exchange in Europe. Bats was acquired by Cboe Global Markets in 2017 and Mr Hemsley assumed the role of President, Cboe Europe. Prior to joining Bats, Mr Hemsley was Managing Director and Chief Information Officer at LIFFE, running its Market Solutions group.

About TP ICAP

TP ICAP brings together buyers and sellers in global financial, energy and commodities markets. It is the world’s largest wholesale market intermediary, with a portfolio of businesses that provide broking services, data & analytics and market intelligence, trusted by clients around the world. We operate from offices in 31 countries, supporting award-winning brokers with market-leading technology.

For more information: https://www.tpicap.com

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