Abstract:Skilling, a high-growth FinTech company focused on CFD trading, has announced the appointment of Judita Simkeviciute as Global Head of Compliance as part of its dedication to compliance and ambition to expand into new markets.
Skilling, a high-growth FinTech company focused on CFD trading, has announced the appointment of Judita Simkeviciute as Global Head of Compliance as part of its dedication to compliance and ambition to expand into new markets.
Based in London and reporting directly to Skilling Group CEO Michael Kamerman, Judita brings significant expertise to the role, most recently serving as Head of Compliance and MLRO at leading brokerages Equiti Capital and StoneX Retail (formerly Gain Capital).
Ms. Simkeviciute‘s appointment as Global Head of Compliance reflects an ongoing investment in compliance in line with its strategic, growth-oriented goals. Judita’s role will provide compliance oversight across the entirety of Skillings Group operations.
Michael Kamerman, Skilling Group CEO, commented: “Appointing Judita as Global Head of Compliance represents a significant milestone for Skilling as we continue to scale up our operations and enter new markets. Judita brings significant prior experience of overseeing compliance teams within several well-established brokers, which will be invaluable in helping to future-proof our business while solidifying Skillings position as a reputable and trusted broker worldwide.”
Judita Simkeviciute, Global Head of Compliance at Skilling, said: “I‘m delighted to join Skilling at such an exciting time for the group and to play a key part in offering Skilling’s services to more customers and markets. Skilling has been on an impressive growth trajectory over the last two years, and I look forward to utilising my experience to help deliver the next phase of Skillings ambitious growth strategy.”
Skilling is a growing FinTech with a track record of success, founded and driven by Scandinavian entrepreneurs. Skilling offers CFD trading on a wide range of world markets such as top stocks, indices, ETFs, commodities, and renowned cryptocurrencies and copy trading services through advanced proprietary and third-party platforms.
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