Tradu appoints chairman of UK board
Tradu, the multi-asset trading platform, has named Philip Manning as chairman of its UK board.
With over 45 years in consumer banking and financial services, Philip has held key roles, including chairman of the audit & risk committee at Stratos Markets Limited and director of business development at MBNA Europe.
He also served as chief executive officer of ADIB (UK) and managing director at Citigroup, overseeing strategy across 42 countries.
A Fellow of multiple industry institutes, Philip brings extensive leadership experience to Tradu as it continues its growth.
He said: “I am delighted to take on the role of chairman, having served as chair of the audit & risk committee for the past seven years.
“During this time, Tradu has made remarkable strides, evolving into a multi-asset trading company under the Tradu brand.
“I look forward to seeing the company continue to deliver market-leading rates and innovative products while expanding its offerings.”
Brendan Callan, chief executive of Tradu, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Philip Manning as our new chairman.
“His expertise and deep understanding of the financial services market will be invaluable as we continue our ambitious growth plans.
“With exciting developments such as the launch of a wallet service in the Tradu app, Philip’s leadership comes at a pivotal moment for the company.”
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