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Abstract:Executive moves that dominated the week's news.
As we progress closer towards the end of the year in the month of November, we see more trouble in the crypto industry with the fiasco of FTX. However, the hiring in the forex, crypto and fintech industry continues. Lets review the executives that have taken on new roles and challenges in our executive moves roundup of the week.
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Saxo UK Limited announced the appointment of Simon Camilleri as the companys Chief Operating Officer. Based in London, he will report directly to Charles White-Thomson, the CEO of Saxo UK.
Officially announced on Friday, the appointment occurred as Saxo UK is expanding its offerings. Further, the subsidiary onboarded Joanna Moberly as the Head of Legal and Company Secretary earlier this year. Other critical appointments of Saxo UK include the addition of Nicholas Wilcock and Michael Ridley to the Board as Non-Executive Directors. Last year, Saxo UK hired Simon OMalley as the Chief Financial Officer.
Finalto has promoted Andrew Biggs from the position of Head of Liquidity and Systematic Market Making to the role of Group Head of Risk Trading.
Biggs announced the update on his LinkedIn profile on Thursday. However, his profile shows he took on the new role earlier in August. Biggs has been the Head of Liquidity at CFH Clearing Limited since May 2018, which is a position he maintained even after Finalto acquired and renamed CFH Clearing.
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As artificial intelligence reshapes the financial world, global trading platform Deriv has taken a bold step by naming Rakshit Choudhary as its new CEO. The appointment marks a leadership transition and signals the company’s firm commitment to an AI-first strategy for future growth.
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A 67-year-old Malaysian businessman lost RM5.3 million in just seven days after falling prey to a sophisticated online investment scam. Authorities in Selangor confirmed that the man was lured into the fraudulent scheme by a woman who presented herself as an investment expert.