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Regular elections to the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Börse AG

Release date:
19 May 2021
| Deutsche Börse

Regular elections to the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Börse AG

- Martin Jetter confirmed as Chairman
- Chong Lee Tan succeeds Amy Yip

Today, the shareholders of Deutsche Börse AG elected new shareholder representatives to the Supervisory Board at the Annual General Meeting, as per the usual rotation.

Seven of the eight elected Supervisory Board members were already members. Chong Lee Tan from Singapore is new to the Supervisory Board. He has longstanding and profound expertise in the Asian financial and capital markets. Chong Lee Tan succeeds Amy Yip, who resigned from the Board.

Following the Annual General Meeting, the members of the Supervisory Board confirmed Martin Jetter as Chairman of the Supervisory Board.

Further information on the elected shareholder representatives, as well as the complete voting results of the Annual General Meeting 2021, are available at www.deutsche-boerse.com/agm.


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As an international exchange organisation and innovative market infrastructure provider, Deutsche Börse Group ensures markets characterised by integrity, transparency and stability. With its wide range of products, services and technologies, the Group organises safe and efficient markets for sustainable economies. Its business areas extend along the entire value chain in exchange trading, including the admission, trading and clearing, and custody of securities and other financial instruments, the dissemination of market data, as well as the management of collateral and liquidity. As a technology company, the Group develops state-of-the-art IT solutions and offers IT systems all over the world.

With more than 9,000 employees, the Group has its headquarters in the financial centre of Frankfurt/Rhine-Main, as well as a strong global presence in locations such as Luxembourg, Prague, London, New York, Chicago, Hong Kong, Singapore, Beijing, Tokyo and Sydney.