ICE’s Belcher Skates to London to Head EMEA Data Biz

After several years at ICE Data Services and Interactive Data in New York, Belcher returned to London last year to take up a new role heading ICE's data business in EMEA.

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Intercontinental Exchange recently appointed Anthony Belcher head of ICE Data Services for EMEA, based in London, responsible for the success of the exchange’s data business in the region, and reporting to Lynn Martin, president and COO of ICE Data Services in New York.

Belcher was previously head of business development for ICE Data Services in New York, which he joined via the exchange’s purchase of Interactive Data, where he spent just over eight years in various roles, including MD of

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