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Abstract:Executive moves that dominated the week's news.
Moving towards the latter part of September, executive moves seem to be standardising in the Forex, Crypto and Fintech universe despite the digital winter that is being felt throughout. Lets review the executives that have taken on new roles and challenges in our executive moves roundup of the week.
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Standard Chartered has recently announced its choice of Sadia Ricke as its new Group Chief Risk Officer.
Ricke will join Standard Chartered on 1 February 2023 and will be based in London.
In her new role, she will report directly to Bill Winters, Standard Chartered‘s Chief Executive Officer. Ricke’s appointment is subject to regulatory approvals.
Tools for Brokers confirmed today that it has selected Michael Levine as its Vice President of Sales UK.
In an official announcement shared with Finance Magnates, Tools for Brokers noted that as well as Levine's main responsibilities, he will be in charge of the MENA region to facilitate the companys global growth.
In his professional career of more than a decade, Levine worked in the sales department of several leading financial firms. The newly picked VP of Sales UK is joining the London office of Tools for Brokers. In his new role, Levine will work closely with other team members to build strong relationships with clients and regional partners.
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A Malaysian retiree lost more than RM134,000 in savings after falling victim to a fraudulent investment scheme on Facebook that promised extraordinary returns of 3,233% in just six hours.
eToro’s new platform gives UAE investors easy access to top Dubai Financial Market stocks, providing a seamless way to diversify portfolios and tap into UAE growth.
A 65-year-old contractor from Pahang, Malaysia, recently fell victim to a WhatsApp investment scheme, losing RM463,792 of his life savings.
According to report, oil prices experienced a notable increase this week, with Brent crude climbing above $74 a barrel after a period of volatility.