NetOTC Appoints Roger Liddell as CEO To Tackle Initial Margin Processing

Liddell will be responsible for bringing the NetOTC bilateral platform to market.

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Liddell will be responsible for bringing the NetOTC bilateral platform to market.

Before assuming the reigns at NetOTC, Roger Liddell served on the board of LCH.Clearnet from 2005, and was group CEO for five years until 2011. Prior to that, he was a director of Euroclear from 2000 to 2005, and managing director and head of global operations at Goldman Sachs from 1993 to 2000.

"Having spent more than fifteen years in the clearing and post-trade world, I believe that there has never been a more exciting time for the industry, particularly given the G20 appetite for regulatory

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