Itiviti Nabs FIS’ Mackay for CEO Role

Swedish vendor appoints trading and risk systems veteran as new chief executive.

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Swedish trading and technology vendor Itiviti has picked Rob Mackay as its new CEO, filling a slot left vacant since December 2018.

Mackay, COO for cross-asset trading and risk at FIS, will replace Torben Munch, who stepped down at the end of last year. Based in London, he will start on April 1.

Mackay’s appointment caps a period of significant change for the Stockholm-based vendor, which completed its merger with Ullink in November 2017. The company itself is an amalgamation of several

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