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Markets.com Elevates Finalto South Africa CEO to CCO as Parent Reports Growth

2024-07-02T12:01:41.904+02:00
Tuesday, 02/07/2024 | 10:01 GMT by

Tareq Sikder

  • Dany Mawas has held senior roles in finance and tech, including Director at the Fintech and Crypto Asset Providers Association.
  • Mawas was Chief Commercial Officer at RaiseFX in 2023 and held leadership positions at INFINOX Global.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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