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After
collaborating with several popular retail brokerage brands from Cyprus and
trying his hand at his own business, Gabriel Podașcă has just joined FX/CFD
broker Amega as Business Development Manager. This marks his return to the
industry after nearly a year’s break.
Podașcă Returns to
Business Development in the World of FX and CFD
Amega is an
FX/CFD broker licensed in Cyprus, the UK, and Mauritius, which targets retail
traders. However, as the new Business Development Manager, Podașcă will focus
not on working with retailers, but with introducing brokers (IBs) helping to
build their affiliate networks.
“After
a few months of holiday and working on a personal project, I’m happy to share
that I’m starting a new position as Business Development Manager at
Amega,” Podașcă commented. “I am here to offer an all-rounded service
that makes sure that your business is not only profitable but also scalable and
running smoothly.”
Recently,
Podașcă had been developing his own projects not directly related to financial
markets. He last worked for a broker at the end of 2023, when he served as
Partnerships Manager at Tickmill.
However, he
has experience collaborating with several other popular brokers as Business
Development Manager, including Moneta Markets, BKFX, FXPRIMUS, and IronFX.
Recent Industry Moves
Podașcă’s
transition is part of a broader trend of executive movements in the financial
industry. Several other notable professionals have also recently changed their
career paths.
Tickmill has
made significant changes to its leadership team. The company appointed Joseph
Dahrieh as the new Managing Director for the MENA region, while Elie Tarabay
took on the role of Head of Partnerships in the same area. These appointments
reflect Tickmill’s commitment to strengthening its presence in the Middle East
and North Africa.
In another
significant move, Michael Going, an FX sales specialist with over a decade of
experience, has joined Britannia Global Markets. His extensive background in
the industry will be a valuable asset to the company’s London office, where he
started his new position in August.
The
industry has also seen some departures. Marios Morfakis announced his
resignation from BDSwiss, where he served as the Global Head of Sales. He
shared this news on LinkedIn, marking the end of his tenure with the company.
Similarly,
Ali Makki has left his position as Head of MENA at Markets.com after a
nine-month stint. Makki expressed appreciation for the experience and
opportunities he gained during his time with the company.
This article was written by Damian Chmiel at www.financemagnates.com.