Senior Manager, Content Strategy & Acquisition
Company: ICE
Location: London, England
Type: Full-time
Level: lead
Posted: 2026-03-04
About this role
Job Description
Job Purpose
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. (ICE) is looking for a Senior Manager, Content Strategy & Acquisition Exchange. ICE is a leading global financial information services provider with an established track record of providing mission-critical, high quality financial information and value-added services, including real-time data, pricing and reference data, fixed income evaluations, security and portfolio analytics and customized financial information portals and terminals.
We seek highly motivated candidates for an opportunity to join the Exchange Content Strategy & Acquisition team which supports ICE’s third-party data content requirements and is responsible for the licensing, distribution and management of exchange content globally.
The primary responsibilities of this position will be to support the exchange content strategy acquisition process at ICE by managing relationships and contract negotiations with global stock and derivatives exchanges, with a focus on (but not limited to) stock and derivatives exchanges in EMEA.
Responsibilities
- Partner with business stakeholders on exchange content requirements and strategy.
- Lead contractual negotiations with exchanges, securing group rights for data distribution, connectivity and internal usage rights for products and services world-wide.
- Review, analyze and negotiate exchange agreements and policies.
- Establish and maintain strong commercial relationships with exchange content providers.
- Negotiate and manage changes in exchange policies and fees and communicate updates to internal business lines.
- Manage exchange content rights and obligations, and make recommendations to the business on potential risks and suggested actions.
- Act as Subject Matter Expert on exchange data used throughout the business, to promote content strategy and rights management for ICE.
- Have broad understanding of regulatory changes and their potential impact on exchange licens...