Monaxa Names Omar Al-Janabi as MENA CEO, Expands Crypto Trading and PAMM Services
Monaxa, an offshore CFD broker, has appointed Omar Al-Jazeera as the new CEO for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The appointment comes as Monaxa shifts towards onshore operations, obtaining a South African license.
Al-Jazeera brings over a decade of experience in online trading, having served at prominent companies such as XM, Swiss Markets, FXPRIMUS, Tickmill, and TopFX. He will work alongside Monaxa's global CEO, Chris Trikomitis, resuming their partnership that began over a decade ago.
Monaxa has expanded its product offerings, now including crypto trading services. The company is set to roll out the PAMM system before the year's end, enabling professional traders to manage multiple client accounts simultaneously. This move positions Monaxa within the prop trading sector, joining other CFD brokers in this space.
Omar Al-Jazeera takes the helm as MENA CEO for Monaxa, leveraging his extensive experience to drive the region's growth. The company's shift to onshore operations, expanded product offerings, and PAMM system rollout signal Monaxa's commitment to growth and innovation in the CFD brokerage sector.
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