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Abstract:Tavira, Exness, Revolut and More: Executive Moves of the Week
Ending the month of March 2022, we move forward towards Easter in the Forex, Crypto and Fintech universe. Lets review the executives of the week that have taken on new roles and challenges in our executive roundup.
Andrew Gibson Lands at Tavira Securities as FX and CFDs Product Head
Andrew Gibson, an FX veteran who departed as Alfa Capital Markets Head of Institutional Sales earlier in the week, has been onboarded by the Dubai-based forex and contracts for differences (CFDs) broker, Tavira Securities as its Head of Product Development.
Tavira Securities is authorized and regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) and is allowed to provide investment services. In addition, it holds another license from the United Kingdoms Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
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In a distressing case of financial deception, a retired female teacher in Malaysia lost RM570,000 of her personal savings and pension to a gold trading investment scheme.
Social media platforms have become breeding grounds for scammers posing as investment gurus, exploiting the growing interest in forex and cryptocurrency trading among Malaysians. Fraudulent "financial experts" often create the illusion of legitimacy by offering enticing stock analyses and promises of high returns.
The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) has officially withdrawn the Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) licence of Arumpro Capital Ltd. The decision was finalised during a CySEC meeting on 11 November 2024, marking another chapter in the firm's ongoing regulatory challenges.
Webull launches in Japan, offering low-cost trading for U.S. and Japanese securities via TradingView. Start trading with investments as low as $5.