FxPro promotes Conor O’Driscoll to Deputy CEO and COO of UK operation

Conor ODriscoll FxPro

LeapRate Exclusive… LeapRate has learned that retail forex brokerage group FxPro has promoted Conor O’Driscoll to the position of Deputy CEO and COO of its FCA regulated UK operation, FxPro UK Limited.

Mr. O’Driscoll has been with FxPro since 2012, based in Cyprus. He began at FxPro as an FX Dealer, moving up to be named Assistant Chief Dealer in 2014. Before joining FxPro Mr. O’Driscoll was a Prime Brokerage Account Manager with BAXTER Financial Services Ltd. He holds a Masters in Finance degree from The Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School at University College Dublin.

FxPro CEO Charalambos Psimolophitis told LeapRate:

Having been with FxPro for several years, during which he held a number of key roles, Conor joins our team in London as Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer, undoubtedly bringing with him a wealth of experience and industry knowledge.

The UK market has always remained a key target market for FxPro and we are confident that Conor’s new role and input will further strengthen our UK Management Team, while contributing to the company’s further growth and enhancing our presence within the UK and globally.

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