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    Fxview Appoints Feras Mahmoud as Head of Risk Management

    The range of offerings provided by Fxview encompasses forex and CFD instruments spanning diverse asset classes, such as indices, stocks, and cryptocurrencies.
    News DeskBy News DeskDecember 27, 2023
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    Fxview, a prominent forex and contracts for differences (CFDs) broker, has recently bolstered its team with the appointment of Feras Mahmoud as the Head of Risk Management.

    Mahmoud has already assumed his new role and is based at the broker’s headquarters in Cyprus.

    Fxview, part of the Finvasia Group, was established in 2018.

    It operates within the European Union under a Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) license and adheres to registration and regulation in various jurisdictions, including South Africa, Mauritius, and India.

    The range of offerings provided by Fxview encompasses forex and CFD instruments spanning diverse asset classes, such as indices, stocks, and cryptocurrencies.

    Furthermore, the broker extends copy trading services through Zulutrade, a subsidiary of Finvasia, overseen by Sarvjeet Singh Virk and Tajinder Virk.

    Finvasia’s portfolio also includes AAAFx, another FX/CFDs brand, and ActTrader, a multi-asset trading platform provider.

    Fxview has articulated its mission to revolutionize the CFD industry by introducing ethical products tailored to meet the needs of modern investors.

    The company aims to leverage its decade-long expertise in technology and financial services to help investors grow their wealth.

    Feras Mahmoud’s transition to Fxview comes after serving as the Head of Dealing at Orbex for six years.

    Prior to that, he held the positions of Head of Execution and Executive Director at Concorde Investment, which is no longer operational.

    Between March 2015 and February 2016, Mahmoud was part of the Executive Operations team at MultiBank Group, stationed in its Cyprus office.

    Mahmoud’s career journey, as detailed on his LinkedIn profile, began in mid-2008 when he started as a Junior Dealer at Jura Commercial in Jordan.

    Over the years, he ascended to the role of Chief Dealer at Alkina for Economic Studies in Jordan before relocating to Cyprus to work at Pulp International Business, where he held various positions.

    With Feras Mahmoud’s extensive experience and leadership in the financial industry, his appointment as the Head of Risk Management at Fxview is expected to contribute significantly to the broker’s ongoing efforts to provide top-tier services to its clients in the dynamic world of forex and CFD trading.

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