eToro Appoints Yaki Razmovich as Managing Director for Singapore and Asia
By: finance magnates|2025/05/07 00:00:01
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eToro appointed Yaki Razmovich as Managing Directorfor Singapore and the wider Asia region. Razmovich brings more than 20 years ofexperience in financial services, with a deep focus on Asia’s regulatory andcommercial environments. Seasoned Financial Expert He previously held senior roles at ABN AMRO andStandard Chartered, where he led strategic initiatives and regional expansions.At ABN AMRO, he oversaw operations across the Asia-Pacific, managing risk,controls, and new market entries, including the bank’s move into Australia. His prior roles at Standard Chartered focused on SMEbanking strategy and client propositions across Southeast Asia. Now based inSingapore, Razmovich will oversee eToro’s growth strategy across Asia. "I’m honoured and excited to join eToro and lead itsgrowth in Singapore and Asia. We have received an In-Principle Approval for aCapital Markets Services license from MAS and are working towards activating itin the foreseeable future," said Yaki Razmovich, Managing Director of eToroSingapore and Asia. "Singapore is a key wealth management and financialhub in Asia and is the natural choice for eToro to expand its services to theAsia Pacific region." Building a Regional Franchise His appointment comes as eToro works towardsactivating its Capital Markets Services license, having already receivedin-principle approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). The license would mark a key regulatory milestone,enabling eToro to expand its trading and investment offerings more broadlyacross the region. The hiring decision reflects eToro’s broader ambitionto grow its presence in high-potential Asian markets. Etay Cohen, eToro's Chief Customer Officer, emphasized Razmovich’s track record in leadingexpansions and navigating regional regulatory landscapes. As regulatory frameworks in key Asian markets evolve,platforms like eToro are racing to align with local requirements and seize newopportunities. With Razmovich at the helm, the company aims to accelerate itsplans and solidify its position in the region's increasingly competitivefintech ecosystem. eToro appointed Yaki Razmovich as Managing Directorfor Singapore and the wider Asia region. Razmovich brings more than 20 years ofexperience in financial services, with a deep focus on Asia’s regulatory andcommercial environments. Seasoned Financial Expert He previously held senior roles at ABN AMRO andStandard Chartered, where he led strategic initiatives and regional expansions.At ABN AMRO, he oversaw operations across the Asia-Pacific, managing risk,controls, and new market entries, including the bank’s move into Australia. His prior roles at Standard Chartered focused on SMEbanking strategy and client propositions across Southeast Asia. Now based inSingapore, Razmovich will oversee eToro’s growth strategy across Asia. "I’m honoured and excited to join eToro and lead itsgrowth in Singapore and Asia. We have received an In-Principle Approval for aCapital Markets Services license from MAS and are working towards activating itin the foreseeable future," said Yaki Razmovich, Managing Director of eToroSingapore and Asia. "Singapore is a key wealth management and financialhub in Asia and is the natural choice for eToro to expand its services to theAsia Pacific region." Building a Regional Franchise His appointment comes as eToro works towardsactivating its Capital Markets Services license, having already receivedin-principle approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). The license would mark a key regulatory milestone,enabling eToro to expand its trading and investment offerings more broadlyacross the region. The hiring decision reflects eToro’s broader ambitionto grow its presence in high-potential Asian markets. Etay Cohen, eToro's Chief Customer Officer, emphasized Razmovich’s track record in leadingexpansions and navigating regional regulatory landscapes. As regulatory frameworks in key Asian markets evolve,platforms like eToro are racing to align with local requirements and seize newopportunities. With Razmovich at the helm, the company aims to accelerate itsplans and solidify its position in the region's increasingly competitivefintech ecosystem.
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