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Finalto Promotes Andrew Biggs to Group Head of Risk and Trading

Finalto, a financial solutions provider, has
promoted Andrew Biggs, its Head of Liquidity and Systematic Market Making, to
the role of Group Head of Risk Trading.

Biggs announced the update on Thursday on his
LinkedIn profile. However, his profile shows he took on the new role earlier in
August. Biggs has been the Head of Liquidity at CFH
Clearing Limited since May 2018, a position he maintained even after Finalto acquired and renamed CFH Clearing.

Before Finalto, Biggs, who has held top
executive positions at various firms in the last 10 years, was the Head of Liquidity and Risk
Analysis at IS Prime Limited, a brokerage services firm that is a part of
the ISAM Capital Markets Group. He joined the firm in December 2014 as the Head
of Electronic Trading Solutions.

Before IS Prime, Biggs handled institutional
sales at Sucden Financial Limited, a multi-asset execution, clearing and
liquidity provider, and worked there for two years between January 2013 and December 2014. He also spent over a year at ICM Capital, a
UK-based global multi-regulated financial services provider, serving first as a Sales
and Relations Executive and later as the UK Sales and Relations Manager.

Other Exec Moves at Finalto

Meanwhile, Finance Magnates reported that Ron
Hoffman, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Finalto Group, and Liron
Greenbaum, the Group Chief Operating Officer (COO), last week exited the financial solutions providers after over
seven years.

Finalto also appointed Matthew Maloney, a financial
industry veteran with over two decades of experience, to take over from Hoffman
as the new Group CEO. Maloney was the CEO of Finalto Financial Services and
Finalto Trading until the promotion. He took on the former role in February
2021. Before Finalto, Maloney was the CEO of CFH
Clearing Limited.

So far, Maloney has worked for top financial
organizations such as TTT Moneycorp, FTSE International, the London Stock
Exchange and PricewaterhouseCoopers in a career experience spanning over 25
years.

Finalto, a financial solutions provider, has
promoted Andrew Biggs, its Head of Liquidity and Systematic Market Making, to
the role of Group Head of Risk Trading.

Biggs announced the update on Thursday on his
LinkedIn profile. However, his profile shows he took on the new role earlier in
August. Biggs has been the Head of Liquidity at CFH
Clearing Limited since May 2018, a position he maintained even after Finalto acquired and renamed CFH Clearing.

Before Finalto, Biggs, who has held top
executive positions at various firms in the last 10 years, was the Head of Liquidity and Risk
Analysis at IS Prime Limited, a brokerage services firm that is a part of
the ISAM Capital Markets Group. He joined the firm in December 2014 as the Head
of Electronic Trading Solutions.

Before IS Prime, Biggs handled institutional
sales at Sucden Financial Limited, a multi-asset execution, clearing and
liquidity provider, and worked there for two years between January 2013 and December 2014. He also spent over a year at ICM Capital, a
UK-based global multi-regulated financial services provider, serving first as a Sales
and Relations Executive and later as the UK Sales and Relations Manager.

Other Exec Moves at Finalto

Meanwhile, Finance Magnates reported that Ron
Hoffman, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Finalto Group, and Liron
Greenbaum, the Group Chief Operating Officer (COO), last week exited the financial solutions providers after over
seven years.

Finalto also appointed Matthew Maloney, a financial
industry veteran with over two decades of experience, to take over from Hoffman
as the new Group CEO. Maloney was the CEO of Finalto Financial Services and
Finalto Trading until the promotion. He took on the former role in February
2021. Before Finalto, Maloney was the CEO of CFH
Clearing Limited.

So far, Maloney has worked for top financial
organizations such as TTT Moneycorp, FTSE International, the London Stock
Exchange and PricewaterhouseCoopers in a career experience spanning over 25
years.

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