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IC Markets has appointed Andreas Skianis as global head of partners

     



Founded in 2007, IC Market is regarded as a "CLASSIC" foreign currency brokerage of the current period, with headquarters in Sydney, Australia. IC is a well-known and HIGHLY regulated (by ASIC) brokerage dedicated to providing market traders with the BEST trading experience possible.

The brokerage firm is run by International Capital Markets PTY, and the headquarters are on level 6 of 309 Kent Street in Sydney.

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When compared to other other brokers in Australia, the IC market is widely regarded for offering the most leverage as well as the lowest spreads and costs. In addition, IC offers Futures, Commodities, and Indices. The

IC Markets has strengthened its executive team with the recent appointment of Andreas Skianis as Global Head of Partners.

Skianis began his new position with the organization this month and is headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus, according to his LinkedIn profile.

"I'm excited to announce that I'll be starting a new position as Head of Partners at ICMarkets," he wrote on LinkedIn.

Skianis has considerable expertise working with FX and CFD brokers. In his professional career, he has worked for a number of brokerage firms.

He worked at IronFX for six months prior to joining IC Markets. He was the Head of Business Development there, and he was in charge of two emerging markets: Asia and Africa. In addition, he worked as the Global Business Development Manager for M4Markets, an offshore broker, for four months.

Skianis began his career in the financial services industry in February 2015, when he joined HotForex. He began his career at the firm in Partnership Sales and Business Development and was later elevated to Head of Asia Business Development. He worked for that broker for over seven years.

Note: IC Market doesn't offer any type of deposit, cash back, or affiliated bonus.

A Well-Known Brokerage Firm

IC Markets is a well-known name in retail FX and CFD trading. It is headquartered in Australia and is ASIC-licensed.

The broker, on the other hand, has a considerable global presence. It operates in Europe under a license from Cyprus's financial market authority and also has licenses in Seychelles and the Bahamas.

Furthermore, the broker is aggressively marketing its services in European markets, having signed sponsorship partnerships with many European football clubs last year.

Furthermore, it joined the Financial Commission last year to improve consumer protection and dispute resolution mechanisms.

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IC Market provides its clients with a dependable and committed customer care service that is available 24/7 to meet the demands of every single user worldwide.

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