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Abstract:Fintech provider, Takeprofit Tech, which is based in Russia and Cyprus, announced on Wednesday that it has promoted Valerie Styazhkova as the Head of its Cyprus office.
She will be responsible for strengthening the companys client relations in Cyprus.
She is with the company since August 2019.
In the new role, she will be responsible for strengthening the relationship with the companys current local clients and partners. Further, she will enhance communication with brokers and liquidity providers that are not the company's clients yet.
“I am very pleased with the opportunity to work directly in Cyprus,” Styazhkova said.
Cyprus: Europe's FX Hub
Cyprus is home to many forex and fintech companies that are offering services in the European Economic Area. Takeprofits presence in the Medeterinian island is strategic as it will bring it closer to its existing and potential clients.
“Our presence there opens up a number of doors for interaction with the local market, since personal contact helps build closer relations, its always more effective and better than remote interaction. This will also be of great significance for our clients and partners, since this will allow us to collaborate more actively and solve their business problems faster,” Styazhkova said.
She has been placed in the key position despite having a short career in the industry. She joined Takeprofit in August 2019 as a Senior Account Manager and then was promoted as a Product Manager. Then, she worked in developing Takeprofit Techs principal liquidity aggregation solution, Takeprofit Liquidity Hub. She will continue working with the Russian development team on the liquidity hub, the company confirmed.
Before Takeprofit, Styazhkova had a short stint at NSYS GROUP as a Sales Manager.
Meanwhile, Tradeprofit Tech is expanding its industry presence by inking deals with others. Most recently it partnered with Turkish FX broker, Arab Capital Markets.
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