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EuroCCP Names Board of Directors



    The European Central Counterparty Limited (EuroCCP) today
    announced the selection of a 13-member Board of Directors to govern
    its operations. The new slate of directors, which will begin serving
    March 1, includes three independent directors from the industry, two
    management representatives and eight representatives from participant
    organizations.

    Two representatives from EuroCCP management, Diana Chan, EuroCCP´s
    Chief Executive Officer and Michael Bodson, Executive Managing
    Director, Business Management, Strategy and Marketing at The
    Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), will also be on the
    board, with Bodson serving as Chairman.

    Individuals were selected to serve based on their ability to
    provide broad industry insight and counsel. Board committees, in turn,
    will be specifically structured to help achieve key development
    objectives for EuroCCP. The independent directors will serve
    three-year terms, and the participant directors will serve one-year
    terms (with the initial participant directors serving until the second
    annual meeting of the Board of Directors in 2010). The participant
    directors will be elected by participants through a process
    coordinated by a nominating committee.

    "We have assembled some of the most talented, well-regarded
    industry leaders to serve on the EuroCCP board," said Bodson. "Their
    unique industry perspectives will provide valued insight and guidance
    as we move towards the goal of lowering costs for clearing and
    settlement throughout Europe."

    EuroCCP, a subsidiary of DTCC, was named to provide clearing and
    settlement services for the new pan-European market being created by
    Turquoise, a consortium of nine major global investment banks in
    Europe. This new multilateral trading facility is expected to begin
    operations later this year pending approval from the Financial
    Services Authority (FSA), and will initially trade the most liquid
    equity securities in Europe. EuroCCP will use Citi´s Global
    Transaction Services as its settlement agent.

    "We have made enormous progress to date, completing the underlying
    technologies, systems development, risk management procedures and
    business process flows," said Chan.

    "Working collaboratively with Turquoise, we´re on target to make
    EuroCCP operational, and so we´re pleased to have such a diverse,
    distinguished and broadly representative group of senior executives
    from the industry agreeing to serve on our board."

    The eight initial directors from EuroCCP participant organizations
    are:

    -- James Crabb, Managing Director, Equity Operations, Deutsche
    Bank

    -- Phil Davies, Managing Director, Operations, Goldman Sachs

    -- John Devine, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Operations
    and Client Services, Merrill Lynch

    -- Andrew Gelb, Managing Director and Global Head of Direct
    Custody and Clearing, Citi

    -- David Maloy, Global Head of Commercial Services and Market
    Management, UBS

    -- Jacques-Philippe M. Marson, President & Chief Executive
    Officer, BNP Paribas Securities Services

    -- Neil Martin, Director of European Operations, Credit Suisse

    -- Martin Ryan, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley

    The three independent industry directors are:

    -- Edouard-Francois de Lencquesaing (former head of transaction
    banking and IT at Credit Commercial de France)

    -- Iain Saville (former Chief Executive of CRESTCo Ltd.)

    -- Derek Ross (former Partner at Deloitte U.K. and a Chartered
    Accountant)

    "We were extremely pleased to have such highly regarded
    independent industry directors joining our Board," continued Bodson.
    "Mr. de Lencquesaing and Dr. Saville both have long and impressive
    histories of contributing significantly to the development of European
    financial markets. Combined with Mr. Ross´s skills and experience in
    risk management and control, our independent directors will provide
    EuroCCP with strong and independent strategic thinking and guidance."

    Brief biographies of the three independent industry directors
    follow:

    MR. EDOUARD-FRANCOIS DE LENCQUESAING
    de Lencquesaing, former head of Credit Commercial de France (CCF)
    transaction banking business line, brings to the EuroCCP board a solid
    background from the banking and the asset management industry,
    including experience in transactions banking issues (payments and
    securities) related to the European harmonization process.

    After five years spent with Arthur Andersen, Banking Sector
    (1975-1980), de Lencquesaing arrived at CCF in 1980 as a project
    manager in the IT department to design the outline of the securities
    system. He joined the Investment Banking Department in 1984 as
    "Secretaire General" and in 1989, assumed responsibility for the
    Securities Department. In 1990, he managed the Production Department,
    resulting from the merger of the Securities and Payment Services
    Departments. In 1993, he became the Head of the Department of
    Logistics and Operations.

    Currently an independent consultant on European financial
    services, over the years de Lencquesaing also served as chairman of
    several subsidiaries in CCF´s asset management division, including
    Vernet Valor, CCF´s subsidiary in charge of fund services, and Elysees
    Gestion, CCF´s subsidiary in charge of financial support of employees´
    investment schemes. He was director of the French bank UBP, a member
    of CCF´s group. He served on the boards of SICOVAM (the central
    securities depository of France, Societe Interprofessionelle pour la
    Compensation des Valeurs Mobilieres, before it was acquired by the
    Euroclear Group) and SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial
    Telecommunication).

    DR. IAIN SAVILLE, CBE
    Saville, self-employed as a non-executive director and an independent
    consultant in the U.K. operations market, brings over 20 years of
    securities industry leadership to the EuroCCP board.

    As Chief Executive at CRESTCo Ltd. from 1994-2002, now owned by
    Euroclear, Saville was responsible for designing, building and
    delivering the new settlement system, setting up the governance
    arrangement for an industry-owned company to own and run the new
    system, establishing a viable tariff model, and setting up all the
    systems to support the new company.

    Prior to CREST, Saville had a distinguished career at the Bank of
    England, working as an economic forecaster and then managing the UK
    foreign exchange reserves and foreign currency borrowing. In 1993, the
    Bank nominated him to lead the CREST project, aiming to eliminate
    paper from settlement, in a radical transformation of the U.K.´s
    antiquated settlement system. CREST was delivered on time and to
    budget in 1996. It was developed to settle fixed income and money
    market instruments as well as shares in real-time, and to provide a
    settlement netting platform for the London Clearing House (now
    LCH.Clearnet).

    Saville is working on a major project with the European Central
    Bank, and has previously worked for OMX, the Nordic Exchange, which
    recently announced plans to merge with The NASDAQ Stock Market. In
    2007, he was named Lifetime Achievement Award winner for Operations
    Management´s Awards for Excellence.

    Saville holds an honors degree in Mathematical Physics from St.
    Andrews and a doctorate from Magdalen College, Oxford. The Queen
    appointed him CBE in 1999.

    MR. DEREK A. ROSS
    Ross brings to the EuroCCP board a wealth of expertise in the areas of
    corporate finance, financial and treasury management, financial risk,
    internal audit, regulation and compliance and international financial
    reporting.

    Ross, who has degrees in Chemistry and Law, qualified as a
    Chartered Accountant in 1974 with the London office of Touche Ross
    (now Deloitte). He is also qualified as a Chartered Management
    Accountant, a Fellow of the Institute of Taxation and a Fellow of the
    Association of Corporate Treasurers.

    After a period managing audits, he joined Black and Decker for
    seven years and was appointed European Treasurer and Tax Manager. Ross
    rejoined Deloitte in 1983 to set up the treasury and risk management
    practice, which he developed into a substantial business, and was
    admitted to Partnership two years later. Most recently he was the
    Senior Partner responsible for advisory services in the London
    Financial Services Practice. In this role, he gained extensive
    experience in audit and advisory services to the firm´s largest
    clients. He worked mostly in treasury and risk management functions
    for banks and major corporates. Over his 18 years as a Partner, his
    clients included most of the major financial institutions, over a
    quarter of the top 100 British corporates and many multinational
    businesses.

    He was Chairman of The Association of Corporate Treasurers. At
    Nationwide, the world´s largest Building Society with assets in excess
    of GBP 160 bn, he currently serves on the Board, on the Asset and
    Liability Committee, and chairs the Audit Committee. He is the author
    of ten books and numerous articles on corporate finance and treasury
    matters.

    BACKGROUND ON TURQUOISE AND EUROCCP:

    EuroCCP was chosen to provide all clearing, settlement and risk
    management services to Turquoise after a request for proposal (RFP)
    process and a rigorous review of proposed alternative post-trade
    solutions. Citi´s global transaction services business will serve as
    EuroCCP settlement agent. This partnership recognizes Citi´s extensive
    pan-European securities network and its strong links with the European
    central securities depositories.

    EuroCCP is seeking to become a UK Recognised Clearing House (RCH),
    headquartered in London. EuroCCP´s application with the Financial
    Services Authority (FSA) to receive such recognition is now pending.
    EuroCCP will be operated on an "at-cost" basis, and any excess
    revenues collected beyond the cost to support the operation will be
    refunded to participant members.

    Turquoise is a consortium of nine major financial institutions
    that are working to develop a new pan-European trading platform. The
    nine investment banks behind Turquoise include BNP Paribas, Citi,
    Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Merrill
    Lynch, Societe General, UBS.

    About EuroCCP

    European Central Counterparty Limited (EuroCCP) is a subsidiary of
    The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC). It was formed to
    provide clearing and settlement services for the pan-European
    multilateral trading facility being established by a consortium of
    global investment banks known as "Turquoise." EuroCCP will initially
    clear equity trades in 14 countries in seven different currencies. For
    more information, visit www.euroccp.co.uk.

    About DTCC

    The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), through its
    subsidiaries, provides clearance, settlement and information services
    for equities, corporate and municipal bonds, government and
    mortgage-backed securities, money market instruments and
    over-the-counter derivatives. In addition, DTCC is a leading processor
    of mutual funds and insurance transactions, linking funds and carriers
    with financial firms and third parties who market these products.
    DTCC´s depository provides custody and asset servicing for 2.8 million
    securities issues from the United States and 100 other countries and
    territories, valued at $39 trillion. Last year, DTCC settled more than
    $1.5 quadrillion in securities transactions. DTCC has operating
    facilities in multiple locations in the United States and overseas.
    For more information on DTCC, visit www.dtcc.com.