The Bermuda Stock Exchange (BSX), a wholly owned subsidiary of Miami International Holdings, Inc., is pleased to announce that Greg Wojciechowski, President and CEO of BSX, has been re-elected to the Board of Directors of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE), the global association that represents more than 250 market infrastructure providers including exchanges and CCPs. Mr. Wojciechowski was re-elected during the WFE General Assembly and Annual Meeting held 19 - 21 September in Bermuda.
“BSX has been a full member of the WFE since 1999 and I am honoured to be re-elected to the Board, having served since 2017,” said Greg Wojciechowski President and CEO of BSX. “This opportunity allows BSX to continue to advocate for smaller exchanges and play a central role on the international stage by offering our input on many important issues and challenges facing the global exchange industry.”
“Our Board members help to set and advance the WFE’s priorities as we look to promote growth and stability across financial markets,” said Nandini Sukumar, CEO of the WFE. “Through collaboration and cooperation on our Board, exchange leaders work together to address the key challenges and issues impacting our industry. We are delighted that Mr. Wojciechowski will continue to represent the BSX and look forward to continuing to work closely with him, benefitting from his experience and insights.”
The WFE was established in 1961, and is the global industry association for exchanges and clearing houses representing over 250 market infrastructure providers, including standalone CCPs that are not part of exchange groups. It promotes the development of fair, efficient and transparent markets, working with global policy makers and regulators such as the FSB, IOSCO and BCBS to support the development of effective rules and standards for exchanges and market participants. As such, the WFE is the global voice for the global of FMI industry, representing a diverse set of exchanges whose missions are to ensure the efficient operation of resilient market platforms, while contributing to the development of their local economies. To learn more about WFE visit www.world-exchanges.org