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Former London Stock Exchange CEO becomes Prytek Group Chairman
Xavier R Rolet, the former CEO of the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), responsible for driving its market cap from £800 million to more than £14 billion, joins global technology group Prytek, as group chairman.
As an experienced CEO, chairman, co-founder, entrepreneur, visiting professor and conservationist, Rolet has built his reputation as a visionary leader with a wealth of experience in driving companies to exceptional growth.
His leadership was instrumental in driving innovation, fostering international partnerships, and building resilience in the financial markets. Rolet is also a senior fellow at Harvard University, a board member of Columbia Business School and has held senior positions throughout his career with top bulge bracket investment banks, asset management companies, other exchange groups and global corporations in the energy and resource sectors.
Prytek founder and CEO, Andrey Yashunsky, commented:
“Xavier’s vast expertise and deep understanding of financial services, technology, and operational excellence are perfectly aligned with Prytek’s ambitious growth trajectory. As we look ahead, 2025 promises to be a key year for our business as we strengthen our position in the financial services industry which will bring new levels of growth and impact. With Xavier’s guidance and vision, I am confident that we will achieve extraordinary success together.”
Prytek delivers business operations to tier-1 global financial services clients. The success of the group, which serves 140 financial institutions, 6m retail investors and 1000 corporate clients - is down to its actively involved 15 founder-entrepreneurs. All of these talented individuals have all share swapped into the fast-growth AI-enabled group, as it continues to successfully integrate new companies into its fold.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Stoch .
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