Zenfinex Hires Amer Zino for Sales in MENA Region

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Global trading company Zenfinex has hired Amer Zino to join their team. The firm offers foreign exchange and Contracts for Difference (CFDs).

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Zenfinex has announced the appointment of Zino Zebian as their Business Development Manager for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Zino has 12 years of experience in leading sales and business development operations at Financial Service providers such as Axi, Alpari UK and Equiti Group.

This appointment follows Zenfinex’s successful licensing by Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) in November 2022. In his new role, Zino will be responsible for overseeing all commercial and business development initiatives of the company in the MENA region.

Zenfinex Founder, Nick Cooke, said:

We are very excited to have Amer join the team with his primary focus being on heading up sales and business development in the MENA region. He has fantastic experience and knowledge of the region that can only help us build on the solid foundations we have already built. We are optimistic about the potential that the MENA region holds for financial services providers, and we are dedicated to providing resource for continuous growth.

Head of Sales for MENA Region, Amer Zino, said:

I am thrilled to join the Zenfinex team. It is evident that Zenfinex is working very hard to expand its professional and institutional offerings across the MENA region. I look forward to this journey and to building on Zenfinex’ commitment to consistency and to prioritizing the needs of our traders.

Read more: Yaser Zidan Joins Scope Markets as MENA Sales Manager (brokerstimes.com)

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