Scope Prime MENA Liquidity Strengthened by Gaby Kanj
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Date 04 October 2024
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Scope Prime, the institutional liquidity brand and subsidiary of
Rostro Group, continues its hiring spree, having announced the
appointment of Gaby Kanj, the Cyprus-based FX/CFD industry veteran who
previously was Managing Partner at CFI Financial Group for nearly nine
years.
Gaby Kanj is also Chairman of Bakara Invest, the financial
market data and technology solutions firm providing real-time market
data feed for online trading platforms.
In addition to having
held senior roles in multi-asset brokerages operating from both the
Middle East and Cyprus, Gaby has also acted as a consultant and advisor
to multiple financial institutions and online trading platforms.
Significant value-add to the MENA team at Scope Prime
With
over thirty years of industry experience focusing on Middle East and
North African markets, Gaby will now strengthen Scope Prime’s existing
client relationship team in the region.
Daniel Lawrance, CEO of
Scope Prime, commented: “Gaby brings with him a wealth of industry,
product, and regional experience that will provide significant value-add
to the MENA team at Scope Prime. “We are working with a growing number
of financial institutions in the area and are receiving ever more
complex requests for assistance as more entities gain a fuller
understanding of what we do. Gaby’s extensive first-hand experience will
be invaluable both for us and the companies we work with.”
Gaby
Kanj, Head of MENA at Scope Prime, added: “I’m delighted to be joining
Scope Prime at a time when the company is going through a rapid phase of
expansion. Both the global footprint and the development of a highly
sophisticated tradable universe of assets reflect the company’s desire
to innovate and I’m confident that my market experience will support
these goals.”
Scope Prime is the brand name used by RS Global Ltd,
a company authorized and regulated by the Financial Services Commission
of Belize (“FSC”) under the Securities Industry Act 2021 with
registration number 000274/19.
Scope Prime snatched Lochlan White from 26 Degrees
Scope
Prime yesterday announced the surprising appointment of Lochlan White
as Chief Commercial Officer. Closely linked to 26 Degrees, formerly
known as Invast Global, for more than a decade, White will now bring his
profound experience in the field of institutional liquidity to Rostro
Group’s institutional liquidity arm.
Based in Limassol, Lochlan
White will be working with the Scope Prime teams across the globe and
helping them engage with counterparties who are looking to access the
PoP broker’s portfolio of liquidity, which currently covers more than
40,000 different assets, instruments, and markets.
Scope
Prime also recently appointed Andrew Taylor as head of APAC and Miranti
Rostian as head of South East Asia as the institutional broker aims to
further strengthen its ties across the region. The company has made
public its plans to announce further appointments across the globe in
the coming months as the business continues to identify new growth
markets. Source
Scope Prime, the institutional liquidity brand and subsidiary of Rostro Group, continues its hiring spree, having announced the appointment of Gaby Kanj, the Cyprus-based FX/CFD industry veteran who previously was Managing Partner at CFI Financial Group for nearly nine years.
Gaby Kanj is also Chairman of Bakara Invest, the financial market data and technology solutions firm providing real-time market data feed for online trading platforms.
In addition to having held senior roles in multi-asset brokerages operating from both the Middle East and Cyprus, Gaby has also acted as a consultant and advisor to multiple financial institutions and online trading platforms.
Significant value-add to the MENA team at Scope Prime
With over thirty years of industry experience focusing on Middle East and North African markets, Gaby will now strengthen Scope Prime’s existing client relationship team in the region.
Daniel Lawrance, CEO of Scope Prime, commented: “Gaby brings with him a wealth of industry, product, and regional experience that will provide significant value-add to the MENA team at Scope Prime. “We are working with a growing number of financial institutions in the area and are receiving ever more complex requests for assistance as more entities gain a fuller understanding of what we do. Gaby’s extensive first-hand experience will be invaluable both for us and the companies we work with.”
Gaby Kanj, Head of MENA at Scope Prime, added: “I’m delighted to be joining Scope Prime at a time when the company is going through a rapid phase of expansion. Both the global footprint and the development of a highly sophisticated tradable universe of assets reflect the company’s desire to innovate and I’m confident that my market experience will support these goals.”
Scope Prime is the brand name used by RS Global Ltd, a company authorized and regulated by the Financial Services Commission of Belize (“FSC”) under the Securities Industry Act 2021 with registration number 000274/19.
Scope Prime snatched Lochlan White from 26 Degrees
Scope Prime yesterday announced the surprising appointment of Lochlan White as Chief Commercial Officer. Closely linked to 26 Degrees, formerly known as Invast Global, for more than a decade, White will now bring his profound experience in the field of institutional liquidity to Rostro Group’s institutional liquidity arm.
Based in Limassol, Lochlan White will be working with the Scope Prime teams across the globe and helping them engage with counterparties who are looking to access the PoP broker’s portfolio of liquidity, which currently covers more than 40,000 different assets, instruments, and markets.
Scope Prime also recently appointed Andrew Taylor as head of APAC and Miranti Rostian as head of South East Asia as the institutional broker aims to further strengthen its ties across the region. The company has made public its plans to announce further appointments across the globe in the coming months as the business continues to identify new growth markets. Source