LONDON, October 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
ETX Capital is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Woolley as Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
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Andrew Edwards, CEO of ETX Capital, commented, saying "I am delighted Andrew is joining ETX Capital as CFO, taking over the reins from Marcus Scarlett who has led finance for the last 3 years. Andrew brings a wealth of experience to ETX Capital, having previously been Managing Director of the International Payments division of Moneycorp and prior to that CFO of Travelex Global Business Payments. In addition to these roles he has held other CFO positions and corporate finance positions, and initially trained with Price Waterhouse where his areas of specialism were financial services, banking, commodities and corporate treasury."
John Wilson, Executive Chairman of ETX Capital, stated that "ETX Capital has grown substantially over the last several years to become a global provider of on-line trading services and as such requires an executive team that has a broad skill set and depth of experience. Andrew not only brings us experience in managing financial aspects of large businesses but also in operational and strategic aspects, as well as business leadership."
Andrew Woolley said that "I am very excited about joining such a dynamic international Fintech organisation. While the company already has market-leading technology and a clear business strategy, I am looking forward to playing a key role in its next stage of evolution."
Notes to editors: ETX Capital, a regulated global financial services firm, provides retail, institutional and high net worth customers with multi-asset and multi-market trading capability through a number of products including financial spread betting products, leveraged Forex trading and CFD trading. The firm uses cutting edge technology and delivers unrivalled levels of customer support from knowledgeable staff and with the utmost client confidentiality.
Risk Warning: Leveraged products are not appropriate for everyone. It is possible for you to lose your account balance. Do not trade with funds you cannot afford to lose and seek advice if you do not understand the risks.
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