CEO of TrioMarkets, Andrey Kalashnikov, steps down

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Andrey Kalashnikov, who has been the CEO of a Cyprus-based broker called TrioMarkets for a long time, has stepped down from his role at the company.

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Andrey Kalashnikov became the CEO of TrioMarkets in 2015 when the company obtained a license from CySEC for its Cyprus-based subsidiary, EDR Financial Ltd. Prior to this, he had worked at a broker called SkyFX that is no longer in operation.

TrioMarkets is a broker based in Limassol, Cyprus. They have a licensed business regulated by CySEC and operate through their website triomarkets.eu. They also have an offshore operation in Mauritius called Benor Capital Ltd, available at triomarkets.com. The company expanded to the UAE and hired Natasha Kassar as CEO MENA, who previously worked for FXPrimus / TIOMarkets. The broker was founded by a French-Israeli entrepreneur named Raphael Ghrenassia.

Andrey Kalashnikov said:

It’s been a wonderful 8 years but that chapter in my life has concluded I have officially concluded my journey at TrioMarkets. The experiences and knowledge gained during my time there have been invaluable, and I am grateful for the opportunities to learn and grow with such an incredible team.

As one chapter closes, another begins. I am excited to embark on a new adventure in my career, where I’ll continue to bring my passion, dedication, and expertise to new challenges and endeavors.

Here’s to new opportunities, fresh experiences, and continued growth. Stay tuned for what’s to come #OpenToWork

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