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Chadwick to retire


07 February 2025 UK
Reporter: Klea Neza

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Mick Chadwick, head of sales and business development at London Reporting House (LRH), has retired after 39 years in financial services.

During his career, Chadwick worked largely within the securities finance industry on both the sell side and the buy side.

Prior to joining LRH, Chadwick led the securities finance business at Aviva Investors between 2006 and 2021, where the product mandate included repo, reverse repo and securities lending.

He spent 20 years working in the fixed income financing space prior to his career at Aviva Investors.

During this time, he ran the European repo business at UBS between 1991 and 2000, and at HBOS Treasury Services between 2000 and 2005.

Commenting on his retirement via LinkedIn, Chadwick says: “I’ve been incredibly lucky to have worked at some great firms and met some great people over the years.

“Working at LRH over the past three years has been a wonderful coda to my city career, however following their successful launch last year my work there is done and it’s time to move on.”
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