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    Bjørn Sibbern to become CEO of SIX Group from 2025

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on November 28, 2024

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bjørn Sibbern will take over as CEO of SIX Group from January 2025, succeeding Jos Dijsselhof. Sibbern brings over two decades of capital markets experience.

    Bjørn Sibbern Appointed as CEO of SIX Group in 2025

    ZURICH (Reuters) - Bjørn Sibbern will take over as CEO of SIX Group from Jan. 1, 2025, succeeding Jos Dijsselhof, the Swiss stock exchange operator said on Thursday.

    Sibbern, a Dane, has since the beginning of 2024 been leading the international exchange business of SIX as global head of exchanges and a member of the executive board.

    "With his excellent track record, Bjørn has the necessary international expertise and leadership qualities to further pursue and accelerate the growth path of SIX," SIX Chairman Thomas Wellauer said in a statement.

    SIX also owns the Spanish bourse operator BME.

    Sibbern has more than two decades experience in capital markets including various international positions at Nasdaq, OMX Exchanges and as CEO of E*TRADE Bank Denmark, SIX said.

    Dijsselhof, who is pursuing a new professional opportunity in the Middle East, will remain at SIX until the end of February to ensure a smooth transition, the company said.

    (Writing by Dave Graham, Editing by Rachel More)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bjørn Sibbern to become CEO of SIX Group in 2025.
    • •Sibbern has extensive experience in capital markets.
    • •Jos Dijsselhof to pursue opportunities in the Middle East.
    • •SIX Group operates the Swiss and Spanish stock exchanges.
    • •Sibbern is currently global head of exchanges at SIX.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bjørn Sibbern to become CEO of SIX Group from 2025

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Bjørn Sibbern's appointment as CEO of SIX Group starting in 2025, succeeding Jos Dijsselhof.

    2Who is Bjørn Sibbern?

    Bjørn Sibbern is a seasoned executive with over two decades of experience in capital markets, currently serving as global head of exchanges at SIX.

    3What is SIX Group?

    SIX Group is a Swiss stock exchange operator that also owns the Spanish bourse operator BME.

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