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06 March 2019
New York
Reporter Maddie Saghir

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Axioma appoints new president

Axioma has appointed Amaury Dauge as president, a newly created position.

As president, Dauge will focus on enhancing execution and operational management as Axioma’s growth continues to accelerate.

Dauge will report to Sebastian Ceria, founder and CEO of Axioma.

Meanwhile, Dauge will continue to serve as CFO, which is a position he has held since joining Axioma in June 2016.

Prior to Axioma, he was CTO of Euronext where he led the carve-out of Euronext from NYSE Euronext following its acquisition by Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).

He has also served as senior vice president for corporate planning and analysis at NYSE and played a role in the company’s strategic transactions with ICE.

Ceria commented: “In an environment of increasing competition and shrinking margins, investment managers must up their game by leveraging best-of-breed solutions, analytics and data, all interoperably driven by modern, cost-efficient technology.”

“With the ongoing development of our new axiomaBlue™ ecosystem, Axioma is well positioned for continued growth in both existing and new markets. Dauge’s appointment as president will ensure that we fully optimise our internal resources in order to deliver the capabilities our clients need to achieve competitive advantage.”

Dauge added: "Over the past three years, Axioma has almost doubled its headcount and extended its global footprint in support of our expanding client base.”

“As we continue to grow, my focus will be on making sure that Axioma has the right structure, processes and resources to deliver on our vision at scale while maintaining the unique collaborative approach to client problem-solving that is Axioma's hallmark.”

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