Ebury boost UK sales team

Ebury, the global financial technology firm, is delighted to announce the appointment of a new UK Head of Sales, Maxim Syn, and UK Head of Dealing, Samuel Edwards.

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Maxim will play a key role in expanding the company’s client base and enhancing its market presence. His strategy will focus on identifying new market opportunities, supporting the professional development of each team member, and ensuring that future customers receive the high-quality service that Ebury is known for.

 

Samuel Edwards joins Ebury from Corpay with over 17 years of experience across FX markets. He joined AFEX as a graduate recruit in 2007 before moving through the ranks as senior dealer, assistant sales director and then sales director.

 

Phil Monkhouse, UK Country Manager at Ebury, commented: “We are delighted to announce the new leadership of UK sales and dealing divisions. Maxim and Samuel are both highly experienced in their respective markets with a reputation for delivering innovative solutions for clients and a passion for bringing out the best of their teams.”

 

Maxim Syn, UK Head of Sales at Ebury, commented: “Having worked with thousands of UK businesses throughout my career at Ebury, I have developed a comprehensive understanding of the challenges many companies face when navigating international operations. I look forward to continuing to assist the UK business sector in unlocking new opportunities and driving success in the global marketplace."

 

Samuel Edwards, UK Head of Dealing at Ebury, commented: “Given ongoing market uncertainty and currency volatility, Ebury’s UK dealing operations have an important role to play for our clients in stimulating confidence in international trade and growth.”

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