Abstract:SquaredFinancial, a retail FX and CFDs broker with offices in Cyprus and a CySEC license, has announced the creation of a US Digital Asset Operation to broaden its product selection for US clients and support its worldwide expansion strategy.
Cyprus based, CySEC-licensed Retail FX and CFDs broker SquaredFinancial has announced that it is launching a US Digital Asset Operation, to increase its offering to American clients in line with its global growth plan.
The company has appointed a new digital asset CEO, Daniel Skowronski, to lead the new offering.
Philippe Ghanem, founder and executive chairman of SquaredFinancial, said:
The financial industry is evolving and there will be no more room for the traditional institution if they cant keep up with client necessities. Accessibility to crypto and multi asset platforms, combined with a banking service is exactly what clients are asking for. A more inclusive approach which will make financial products available to all and facilitating financial freedom and choice.
“Our ambitious expansion program was launched to bring together the best technology and people to deliver world-class, global service to meet clients evolving short and long-term investment needs.”
Daniel Skowronski is an entrepreneurial executive with extensive experience in financial services, derivatives, crypto, custody and regulation. He was CEO of OANDA in the UK/Europe from 2014-2017, and served as CEO of Alpari UK from 2010-2013. Most recently, he co-founded regulated crypto exchange DX.Exchange which was sold to Bayesian Group in 2020.
Daniel Skowronski commented:
“SquaredFinancials track record is impressive. Their vision of a one stop financial marketplace is exactly what investors are looking for. By adding our new digital asset division, this will set us up to serve a whole new generation of investors entering the marketplace.”
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