Senior equities trader for EMEA, Georgina Flynn, is set to leave Fidelity International, The TRADE can reveal.
Flynn has been with Fidelity since 2016 when she joined as an equities trader for EMEA.
“Georgina Flynn has informed us she will be leaving Fidelity International to spend more time with her family,” said a Fidelity spokesperson.
“We thank her for her contribution to the business over the last eight and a half years and wish her every success for the future.”
Flynn has an extensive career to date in trading, having spent the last eight and a half years at Fidelity.
Prior to joining Fidelity, she spent four and a half years at Merrill Lynch as a pan-European sales trader following an internship at the bank.
Previously in her career, she also undertook a sales trading internship at Sanford C. Bernstein.
Flynn’s departure comes amid a string of moves at Fidelity International in the last few weeks.
Notable moves include the departure of equity trader Dominic Eccles who is set to return to Federated Hermes after two years, and head of debt capital markets for EMEA, Stephen Whyman, who is leaving Fidelity after seven years to pursue another “entrepreneurial path”.