Abstract:He has extensively worked with brokers in the Middle East. The broker is spearheading its business activities in the region.
INGOT Financial Brokerage has strengthened its presence in the Middle East by opening a new representative office in Dubai and appointing Adel Jibrin as the Chief Executive Officer of its operations under the new premises.
The press release shared with Finance Magnates detailed that the move was made to spearhead the companys business activities in the region.
“I am very pleased to announce the opening of our representative office in Dubai as we are continuously striving to amplify our client base in the region while empowering them to meet their investment aspirations,” said INGOTs Founder, Iman Mutlaq.
“We are convinced that 2022 will be a year full of achievements for the company, with the nearest upcoming accomplishment hopefully being the launch of an administrative office in Qatar.”
The appointment of Jibrin at the helm of the new office will help the brokerages business. He has worked with several brokerages and other financial services companies in the Middle East.
Before joining INGOT in February, he was a Regional Sales Director at Accuindex, which is another forex and CFDs broker based in Dubai. Moreover, he worked with other popular brands like MultiBank Group, One Financial Markets and Alpari.
“I will use all my capabilities to expand the companys business, especially within the Gulf area, since INGOT Financial Brokerage is committed to applying the highest standards of transparency and fully complies with top procedures and rules, and that is the main pillar of trading across international financial markets. I look forward to reaching new heights of success with the company,” Jibrin said in a statement.
Mutlaq added: “I have full confidence that he will contribute greatly to our growth, and I strongly believe that he is the right person to come up with innovative solutions that allow us to penetrate new markets and further enhance the companys business strategy within the GCC and the Middle East.”
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