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Abstract:Jordan based, Arabic language market focused Retail FX broker INGOT Brokers has hired Curtis Marvin as the company’s new Head of Sales.
Jordan based, Arabic language market focused Retail FX broker INGOT Brokers has hired Curtis Marvin as the companys new Head of Sales.
Curtis Marvin joins INGOT Brokers from TopFX, where he was Head Of Retail – Africa. Prior to joining TopFX Curtis worked at Equiti Group‘s EGM Securities as EGM’s Head Of Nakuru Branch in Kenya.
INGOT is an offshore broker operated (mainly) from Jordan but formally domiciled in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The group also operates an ASIC-licensed business in Australia. INGOT Brokers recently opened a new Dubai rep office, headed by former Accuindex and MultiBank executive Adel Jibrin.
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