Abstract:Scandinavian multi-asset fintech company Skilling has announced the appointment of former Managing Director of FXview, Daniela Egli, as Group COO to oversee the entirety of Skilling’s operations across new and existing markets, as the firm pushes ahead with its ambitious expansion strategy.
Scandinavian multi-asset fintech company Skilling has announced the appointment of former Managing Director of FXview, Daniela Egli, as Group COO to oversee the entirety of Skillings operations across new and existing markets, as the firm pushes ahead with its ambitious expansion strategy.
Based in Cyprus, and reporting directly to Skilling Group CEO Michael Kamerman, Daniela brings over 15 years of experience within the financial services sector to Skilling, including roles in business development, compliance, and executive management, and overseeing significant mergers and acquisitions across Asia and Europe.
Having successfully overseen the operations of reputable brokerages from startup to scale-up stages, Daniela‘s experience will be invaluable in Skilling’s international scale-up of operations, as part of Skillings objective to unlock global financial markets for all traders.
Danielas appointment follows an incredibly impressive year for Skilling in 2021 and a strong first quarter of 2022, including a EUR 10 million fundraising, achieving record account growth while launching a proprietary partnership portal and the Skilling Copy platform. Skilling now offers 900 CFD instruments for clients to trade including 55+ of the most desirable cryptocurrencies such as Polkadot and Dogecoin.
The latest in a suite of industry heavyweight hires for Skilling, Daniela will oversee the operations and advancement of Skillings transparent and secure platform, ensuring Skilling continues to offer the best products in the market to its ever-expanding range of traders.
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