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Euroclear appoints Willem Meijer to board


17 January 2019 Brussels
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Euroclear has appointed Willem Meijer to the board of directors for each of its Euronext-zone Securities (ESES) central securities depositories (CSDs), Euroclear Belgium, Euroclear France and Euroclear Nederland, subject to regulatory approval.

Prior to Euroclear, Meijer was CEO of The Order Machine (TOM), an options trading platform.

Meijer has also served as CEO of SNS Securities, a securities subsidiary of SNS Reaal Group.

Meijer currently serves as an appointed director and mediator by the enterprise division of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal (Ondernemingskamer).

Francis Remacle, chair of the ESES CSDs at Euroclear, commented: “I am delighted to welcome Willem Meijer as a board member of our ESES CSDs. Willem Meijer’s management level experience and post-trade and IT expertise will bring value to the board.”

Willem Meijer said: “I am really looking forward to working with the Euroclear teams and assist them in dealing with the continuously evolving and challenging financial market landscape.”
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