CMC Markets' Group CFO Euan Marshall Resigns

CMC Markets’ Group CFO Euan Marshall Resigns

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The Group Chief Financial Officer at CMC Markets (LON: CMCX), Euan Marshall, has resigned and will leave the company in January 2024. He will also step down as a director of the London-listed company and take up the CFO role at IntegraFin Holdings.

CMC highlighted that it will start to look for Marshall’s replacement shortly. Over the next six months at CMC, Marshall will focus on an effective and orderly handover of his responsibilities.

Marshall has been the CFO at CMC for about the past four years. Before that, he held the role briefly for four months. He joined CMC in November 2011, according to his Linkedin profile, and will part from the company after more than 12 years.

Euan Marshall, Group CFO at CMC Markets

“I have thoroughly enjoyed working with the extremely talented people at CMC over the last 11 years, and particularly my last four years as CFO,” Marshall said. “The Company has changed significantly during my time here, and through the recent investments in diversifying the business, there are strong foundations in place for the enduring success of the business.”

An Impressive Career

Marshall started his career at Barclays in 2020 and then moved to Deloitte to become a manager. Before joining CMC, he also spent a couple of years at HSBC as a Senior Business Partner for MI & Planning.

The company he will join next, IntegraFin, is also based in London and offers an investment platform to UK financial advisors and their clients through proprietary technology.

“Euan has been a highly valued member of the CMC team, holding various positions since becoming a part of the group in 2011. Over the past four years, he has served as the CFO, playing a crucial role in the Company’s transformative journey,” said Peter Cruddas, Group CEO at CMC.

“On behalf of the Board and colleagues throughout CMC, I would like to express our gratitude to Euan for his dedication and valuable contributions during his tenure. As he moves forward in his career, we extend our best wishes for his future endeavors.”

The Group Chief Financial Officer at CMC Markets (LON: CMCX), Euan Marshall, has resigned and will leave the company in January 2024. He will also step down as a director of the London-listed company and take up the CFO role at IntegraFin Holdings.

CMC highlighted that it will start to look for Marshall’s replacement shortly. Over the next six months at CMC, Marshall will focus on an effective and orderly handover of his responsibilities.

Marshall has been the CFO at CMC for about the past four years. Before that, he held the role briefly for four months. He joined CMC in November 2011, according to his Linkedin profile, and will part from the company after more than 12 years.

Euan Marshall, Group CFO at CMC Markets

“I have thoroughly enjoyed working with the extremely talented people at CMC over the last 11 years, and particularly my last four years as CFO,” Marshall said. “The Company has changed significantly during my time here, and through the recent investments in diversifying the business, there are strong foundations in place for the enduring success of the business.”

An Impressive Career

Marshall started his career at Barclays in 2020 and then moved to Deloitte to become a manager. Before joining CMC, he also spent a couple of years at HSBC as a Senior Business Partner for MI & Planning.

The company he will join next, IntegraFin, is also based in London and offers an investment platform to UK financial advisors and their clients through proprietary technology.

“Euan has been a highly valued member of the CMC team, holding various positions since becoming a part of the group in 2011. Over the past four years, he has served as the CFO, playing a crucial role in the Company’s transformative journey,” said Peter Cruddas, Group CEO at CMC.

“On behalf of the Board and colleagues throughout CMC, I would like to express our gratitude to Euan for his dedication and valuable contributions during his tenure. As he moves forward in his career, we extend our best wishes for his future endeavors.”

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