Close Menu
  • Home
  • Finance News
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Cards
    • Credit Cards
    • Debit
  • Insurance
  • Loans
  • Mortgage
  • More
    • Save Money
    • Banking
    • Taxes
    • Crime
What's Hot

7 best S&P 500 index funds in 2024

January 11, 2026

China seeks to shield investments after U.S. attack jolts Venezuela

January 11, 2026

How job seekers can stand out in a hiring recession

January 10, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Smart SpendingSmart Spending
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Finance News
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Cards
    • Credit Cards
    • Debit
  • Insurance
  • Loans
  • Mortgage
  • More
    • Save Money
    • Banking
    • Taxes
    • Crime
Smart SpendingSmart Spending
Home»Banking»NYSE executive Cassandra Seier dies in alleged bike accident
Banking

NYSE executive Cassandra Seier dies in alleged bike accident

November 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
NYSE executive Cassandra Seier dies in alleged bike accident
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Cassandra Seier, head of International Capital Markets for the New York Stock Exchange, died over the weekend of November 22.

“We are devastated by the news that our colleague Cassanda Seier passed away over the weekend,” an NYSE spokesperson told American Banker in a statement.

The statement did not disclose the exact date or cause of Seier’s death.

According to eFinancialCareers and local news reports, the cause of death was believed to be a bike accident in the Bahamas.

NYSE Group president Lynn Martin said in a LinkedIn post that Seier was “a colleague who I also was proud to consider a friend… she embodied everything that makes the NYSE team great: a tireless defense of the principles she believed in and a fierce champion of every single customer she touched. To know her was to know that she had endless energy — she was someone who was laser focused on getting a job done but always found time to offer anyone support and to mentor the next generation of leaders.”

Other ex-colleagues also shared reactions to Seier’s passing.

“Cassandra was a true trailblazer who left an indelible mark on everyone she encountered,” said Jonathan Epstein, head of International Continental Exchange Tel Aviv, in a LinkedIn post on Tuesday. “Under her exceptional guidance and leadership, we successfully expanded NYSE International Capital Markets’ presence in the region, an achievement that stands as testament to her vision and dedication.”

Seier was the head of NYSE’s International Capital Markets division starting in 2022 and previously worked for Goldman Sachs for 24 years, according to her LinkedIn profile. The bank did not respond to a request for comment.

See also  Banks tackle Q3 hurdles, look to Q4 for earnings growth

She also served nearly 14 years as the president and CEO of the non-profit Women In Financial Markets, an organization established “to connect, elevate and advance professionals in the financial services industry through education, coaching, mentorship and access to a global network of influential leaders.”

“Her legacy is woven into every part of our organization through the programs she championed, the community she nurtured, and the opportunities she created for thousands of women,” said a statement from WIFM posted to LinkedIn on Monday.

WIFM has established a scholarship fund in Seier’s memory, according to the LinkedIn post. Additional details about the scholarship have not yet been publicized.

WIFM also set up a webpage for friends and colleagues to share memories of Seier.

“We’ll carry her legacy with us living life to [the] fullest, being bold, and dreaming big, just like she did,” WIFM advisory council member Marisol Collazo wrote on the page. “For six years we built WIFM side by side, pushing forward and believing in what we were creating. It was too little time, but she made such an impact.”

Born and raised in Singapore, Seier earned a BA in Finance with a minor in Economics from the University of Oregon and has been a CFA charterholder since 2004, according to her WIFM bio.

She is survived by her husband, Thomas Seier, and their son.

Source link

accident alleged bike Cassandra dies executive NYSE Seier
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Previous ArticleA Risk-Free Paper Tablet: The ReMarkable Paper Pro Move Reviewed
Next Article Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: HPQ, DELL, URBN

Related Posts

What Trump’s plan to limit investors could change

January 10, 2026

Labor market ends 2025 with weak December job growth

January 10, 2026

As QT ends, bank regulators now hold the real growth lever

January 10, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Visa & Mastercard execs grilled by senators on high swipe fees

November 20, 2024

The 25 Most Expensive ZIP Codes In Minnesota, Revealed By Zillow Data

March 1, 2025

The Savings Playbook, a Logical and Meaningful Way to Prioritize Where You Save Money

December 6, 2024
Ads Banner

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to Get the Latest Financial Tips and Insights Delivered to Your Inbox!

Stay informed with our finance blog! Get expert insights, money management tips, investment strategies, and the latest financial news to help you make smart financial decisions.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Top Insights

7 best S&P 500 index funds in 2024

January 11, 2026

China seeks to shield investments after U.S. attack jolts Venezuela

January 11, 2026

How job seekers can stand out in a hiring recession

January 10, 2026
Get Informed

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to Get the Latest Financial Tips and Insights Delivered to Your Inbox!

© 2026 Smartspending.ai - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.