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December 16th, 2008 – FIX Protocol Limited (FPL) is proud to announce that John 
Fildes, Managing Director of Instinet Pacific, has been elected as Co-Chair of 
the FIX Protocol Global Steering Committee.  In this position, Mr. Fildes will 
work closely with Co-Chair Scott Atwell of American Century Investments to lead 
the FPL organisation as it continues to meet the evolving requirements of the 
world’s electronic trading markets.

Mr. Fildes has a wealth of experience within the financial services sector and 
currently holds operational responsibility for Instinet in Asia (excluding 
Japan).  Prior to joining the firm he spent 10 years at Morgan Stanley in Hong 
Kong, where he held positions as Head of Equity Marketing and Head of 
Electronic and Program Trading for the Institutional Equity Division in Asia 
Pacific.  He has also held various positions in Europe with the Financial Times 
Group, Standard and Poor’s and Reuters.  Mr. Fildes has been an active member 
of the FPL Asia Pacific Regional Committee since 2000 and in December 2007 was 
elected as its Co-Chair.  Within Asia Pacific, Mr. Fildes has been active in 
promoting the use of FIX by trading venues across the region, engaging 
regulators to ensure they are aware of the benefits that the protocol offers to 
their markets and speaking extensively at industry focused events about the 
advantages of electronic trading and the FIX Protocol.

Commenting on his recent election, Mr. Fildes stated, “I am very pleased to be 
given the opportunity to increase my participation in FPL.  From a global 
perspective, I believe there are many opportunities for the FIX Protocol as new 
emerging markets are keen to adopt electronic trading practices and we need to 
ensure they receive the information needed to do so using FIX.  Liquidity in 
the European and Asian markets is fragmenting and encouraging FIX adoption in a 
standardised manner is high on the FPL agenda, as are addressing the risk 
issues associated with electronic trading and improving implementation 
guidance.  I look forward to working alongside Scott Atwell and continuing the 
significant work already in progress by the organisation.”

Scott Atwell, FPL Global Steering Committee Co-Chair added, “I would like to 
welcome John to his new position and feel his knowledge and experience will be 
of considerable benefit to the Committee.  I would also like to take this 
opportunity to thank John’s predecessor, Richard Balarkas of Instinet, for his 
many contributions and dedicated leadership.  We look forward to his continued 
involvement within FPL.”  

 
About FIX Protocol Ltd 
FIX Protocol Ltd is a non-profit organisation that owns the intellectual 
property rights of the Financial Information eXchange Protocol (FIX), which is 
available free of charge from the FPL website, subject to FPL’s copyright and 
acceptable use policy. FIX is a globally recognised messaging standard enabling 
the electronic communication of pre-trade and trade messages between financial 
institutions, primarily investment managers, broker/dealers, ECNs and 
exchanges. For more information, see www.fixprotocol.org      


Contact 
Daniella Baker, FPL Marketing and Communications Manager, 
[email protected], + 44 (0) 20 7936 9334

Elina Lim, Head of Asia Marketing & Public Relations, Instinet, 
[email protected], +65 6854 3420 



 



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