Bridget Messer Leaves IG Group after 16 Years

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Messer has spent 16 years with the FCA-regulated broker, based out of its offices in London. She has already announced her intentions to step down back in June, citing family reasons.

At the time, the spread betting and CFDs broker said the long-serving executive will continue in her roles for three months and will remain as a director until September 22, the day of the FTSE 250 listed company’s AGM.

Messer has more than two decades of experience in the financial industry, having held various positions within the legal function at IG Group. She started her career with IG as head of regulatory and product law, as well as legal counsel back in 2005.

Bridget soon moved on to roles such as the chief compliance officer and company secretary. During this long stint, she worked her way up through several senior roles, culminating with the position of chief commercial officer, reporting directly to IG’s chief executive.

Prior to joining the UK broker, Bridget held a position as a solicitor within Deutsche Bank, according to her Linkedin profile. Earlier in her career, she worked as a corporate solicitor at Corrs Chambers Westgarth Lawyers in Australia.

“Bridget has made an invaluable contribution to the Group throughout her tenure with the company. Her knowledge on commercial and regulatory matters have been greatly appreciated, as well as the role she has played in building the values and culture that have helped drive IG’s success. We thank Bridget for her dedication and wish her well,” said IG CEO June Felix.

Britain’s biggest player in the spread betting sector, with a 40 percent share of the market, has undergone several management changes over the last few months. Most recently, the firm has appointed industry veteran Lisa Pollina, who once was Vice Chairman for RBC Capital Markets, as a Non-executive Director.

IG Group reported earlier last week its trading update for the first quarter of its fiscal year ending on August 31, 2021. The UK online trading leader said high levels of trading activity among clients helped grow revenue 6 percent year-on-year. The revenue figure was reported at £227.5 million for the first quarter of the FY22.

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