The company strengthens its leadership team with Martin Ryan joining and Jodie Kelsall's move to Chief of Staff.
Ryan also worked for LCH Clearnet and began his professional career at JP Morgan.
From left: New COO Martin Ryan and New CS Jodie Kelsall
Britannia
Global Markets has appointed Martin Ryan, a thirty-year financial services
veteran, as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO), while promoting Jodie
Kelsall to Chief of Staff (CS). The London-based financial services firm
announced these appointments today (Wednesday) as part of its growth
initiatives.
Ex-TP ICAP COO Ryan Takes
Same Role at Britannia Markets
Ryan joins
Britannia from TP ICAP, where he also served as COO. His extensive career
includes leadership positions at London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), where he
was CEO of Business Services, and LCH Clearnet, where he served as CIO and
board member. Ryan also held significant positions at Morgan Stanley and began
his career in JP Morgan's markets sales and trading business.
“I am
delighted to be appointed Chief Operating Officer at Britannia Global Markets
as the company looks to capitalize on its recent growth,” Ryan said.
“I am looking forward to working with a talented team on a range of
initiatives to better position it for the future.”
“We are
pleased to have Martin Ryan join us at an exciting time for the business,” said
Steve Pettitt, CEO at Britannia Global Markets. “His extensive experience in
technology and operations within financial services will add further depth to
the management team and I look forward to working with him.”
Jodie
Kelsall has undoubtedly been a key asset for Britannia, working for the company
for five years. Since January 2023, she held the position of COO. However,
the appointment of a veteran with 30 years of experience to the same role
required to find a new position for her.
“Jodie’s
progression to the newly created role of Chief of Staff will allow her to use
her talents in delivering new strategic initiatives for Britannia Global
Markets,” added Pettitt.
Britannia’s Hiring Spree
Britannia Global Markets has
been actively bolstering its workforce with strategic hires in recent months.
As reported by Finance Magnates, the FCA-regulated firm has rehired Neil
Welsh as Head of Metals, reinforcing its trading desk. Welsh, a base metals
specialist with over two decades of experience, previously served as a base
metals sales trader at the company for over three years before departing two
years ago.
In addition, Britannia expanded
its FX sales team by recruiting Michael Going, a seasoned
professional with over a decade of experience in the field. Joining the London
office in August, Going brings a robust background from his time at IG, where
he advanced to Institutional Sales, and LMAX, where he held a Senior Sales
Executive position.
Most recently, he served as
Sales Manager at Capital.com, overseeing FX and other assets. These hires
underscore Britannia’s focus on leveraging experienced talent to drive growth
and enhance market functionality.
Britannia
Global Markets has appointed Martin Ryan, a thirty-year financial services
veteran, as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO), while promoting Jodie
Kelsall to Chief of Staff (CS). The London-based financial services firm
announced these appointments today (Wednesday) as part of its growth
initiatives.
Ex-TP ICAP COO Ryan Takes
Same Role at Britannia Markets
Ryan joins
Britannia from TP ICAP, where he also served as COO. His extensive career
includes leadership positions at London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), where he
was CEO of Business Services, and LCH Clearnet, where he served as CIO and
board member. Ryan also held significant positions at Morgan Stanley and began
his career in JP Morgan's markets sales and trading business.
“I am
delighted to be appointed Chief Operating Officer at Britannia Global Markets
as the company looks to capitalize on its recent growth,” Ryan said.
“I am looking forward to working with a talented team on a range of
initiatives to better position it for the future.”
“We are
pleased to have Martin Ryan join us at an exciting time for the business,” said
Steve Pettitt, CEO at Britannia Global Markets. “His extensive experience in
technology and operations within financial services will add further depth to
the management team and I look forward to working with him.”
Jodie
Kelsall has undoubtedly been a key asset for Britannia, working for the company
for five years. Since January 2023, she held the position of COO. However,
the appointment of a veteran with 30 years of experience to the same role
required to find a new position for her.
“Jodie’s
progression to the newly created role of Chief of Staff will allow her to use
her talents in delivering new strategic initiatives for Britannia Global
Markets,” added Pettitt.
Britannia’s Hiring Spree
Britannia Global Markets has
been actively bolstering its workforce with strategic hires in recent months.
As reported by Finance Magnates, the FCA-regulated firm has rehired Neil
Welsh as Head of Metals, reinforcing its trading desk. Welsh, a base metals
specialist with over two decades of experience, previously served as a base
metals sales trader at the company for over three years before departing two
years ago.
In addition, Britannia expanded
its FX sales team by recruiting Michael Going, a seasoned
professional with over a decade of experience in the field. Joining the London
office in August, Going brings a robust background from his time at IG, where
he advanced to Institutional Sales, and LMAX, where he held a Senior Sales
Executive position.
Most recently, he served as
Sales Manager at Capital.com, overseeing FX and other assets. These hires
underscore Britannia’s focus on leveraging experienced talent to drive growth
and enhance market functionality.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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