Capital.com the FCA, ASIC, and CYSEC regulated, forex trading platform, which was founded by Belarusian entrepreneur Viktor Prokopenya, has unexpectedly lost a key member of staff.
Capital.com’s CEO Jon Squires has resigned from the broker and its sister company, crypto exchange Currency.com. The resignation comes as something of a surprise given that Capital.com had been expanding its headcount, and its business.
As we reported in February Capital.com had recently hired industry veteran Kypros Zoumidou to bolster its management team. Kypros Zoumidou taking up the role of MD at Capital.com’s UK business.
- Further reading: Capital.com reviewed by experts.
Viktor Prokopenya has been appointed as the interim CEO of the group, whilst they search for a replacement.
Jon Squires joined Capital.com from Exness in 2020 after a long career in online marketing, however, he had previously worked in the media and gambling sectors and therefore wasn’t a traditional financial services insider.
The new incumbent could have their work cut out for them, however, following the equity market sell-off and the collapse in the value of several leading cryptocurrencies and popular tokens.
All of which are likely to have dented the coffers and risk appetites of retail traders, who are the firm’s bread and butter customers.
Replicating the growth numbers the firm reported in February this year, which included a +388% growth in clients numbers, alongside notational trade values of $565.0 billion, will be an uphill struggle in the current climate, though the group’s enlarged geographical footprint may help in that respect.
With over 35 years of finance experience, Darren is a highly respected and knowledgeable industry expert. With an extensive career covering trading, sales, analytics and research, he has a vast knowledge covering every aspect of the financial markets.
During his career, Darren has acted for and advised major hedge funds and investment banks such as GLG, Thames River, Ruby Capital and CQS, Dresdner Kleinwort and HSBC.
In addition to the financial analysis and commentary he provides as an editor at GoodMoneyGuide.com, his work has been featured in publications including Fool.co.uk.
As well as extensive experience of writing financial commentary, he previously worked as a Market Research & Client Relationships Manager at Admiral Markets UK Ltd, before providing expert insights as a market analyst at Pepperstone.
Darren is an expert in areas like currency, CFDs, equities and derivatives and has authored over 260 guides on GoodMoneyGuide.com.
He has an aptitude for explaining trading concepts in a way that newcomers can understand, such as this guide to day trading Forex at Pepperstone.com
Darren has done interviews and analysis for companies like Queso, including an interview on technical trading levels.
A well known authority in the industry, he has provided interviews on Bloomberg (UK), CNBC (UK) Reuters (UK), Tiptv (UK), BNN (Canada) and Asharq Bloomberg Arabia.
You can contact Darren at darrensinden@goodmoneyguide.com