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Abstract:Following the acquisition of Polish FX and CFDs broker Dom Maklerski TMS Brokers SA, OANDA has announced the hiring of Marcin Niewiadomski, CEO of TMS Brokers, as its new Head of Europe. Niewiadomski will be in charge of fostering the company's continued expansion across the EU27 nations.
Following its recent purchase of Polish FX and CFDs broker Dom Maklerski TMS Brokers SA, OANDA has announced the appointment of TMS Brokers‘ CEO Marcin Niewiadomski as its new Head of Europe, responsible for driving the firm’s continued growth throughout the EU27 countries.
He will also continue in his current role as Chief Executive Officer of TMS from his base in Warsaw, and report in to David Hodge at OANDA London.
Marcin Niewiadomski has spent six years at the helm of TMS, managing the firms digital transformation and extending both its product offering and geographical footprint. However, he has also worked with several other financial institutions over the years including Link 4, which was a part of the RSA Group, Provident Polska, Kredyt Bank (KBC Bank), GMAC Bank and BRE Bank Securities.
David Hodge, Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Executive Officer of Europe and the Middle East with OANDA said,
“An industry veteran with 25 years of experience in the financial services sector, Marcin was a clear choice for the Head of Europe. He brings with him an unrivalled expertise in the financial services industry and a deep-seated understanding of the European market, which will be invaluable as we shape the firms strategy in the years to come.”
Marcin Niewiadomski added:
“Having spent several years working hard to extend the TMS footprint into Spain, Germany, Latvia and Lithuania, I am looking forward to building on the foundations of the OANDA brand to accelerate business growth even further into the EU27 region.”
The company said that Mr. Niewiadomski‘s expanded role further demonstrates OANDA’s ongoing commitment to the European market and the strategic importance of its operation in Poland. Last week, the firm announced the completion of its acquisition of TMS, one of the largest online brokers in the country (by our estimation, second in size to XTB). In early 2020, the firm also established a shared services centre in Kraków that currently employs almost 100 people.
OANDA is owned by CVC Capital Partners, a leading private equity and investment advisory firm.
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