LondonICM.com, a UK-based global multi-regulated financial service provider, today announced that Joanne Tayara has been named as Director of the Dubai representative office. The new designation became the validation of successful input and excellent leadership that Joanne provided over the past seven years with ICM.

“Joanne is a financial visionary with a proven track record of execution. As an Operations Manager of the Dubai office for the past five years, Joanne has a solid understanding of our products and markets. We are looking forward to seeing the ICM Dubai representative office growing under Joanne’s guidance.” – stated Shoaib Abedi, CEO and Founder of ICM.com.

Joanne holds Masters of Business Administration from the Lebanese American University. Before joining ICM, Joanne worked as a Senior FX Sales Manager at the First National Bank of Lebanon. Later in 2013, Joanne joined ICM as Communication Coordinator. After two successful years of staying in this position, she was promoted to the Operations Manager of the Dubai representative office. Joanne has more than 14 years of experience within the financial sector, including operations management, marketing, sales, and dealing.

Commenting on the appointment, Joanne Tayara, Director of ICM.com Dubai branch, said:

“It’s an honour to have been appointed Director at ICM’s Dubai office.  With strong foundations for growth in the Middle East, I am confident that we can continue to build on this success and drive our strategic vision forward.”

About ICM

ICM is a UK-based global multi-regulated financial service provider offering access to a diverse range of trading products including: currencies, stocks, commodities and cryptos, for retail and institutional clients.

The ICM.com brand was initiated in 2009 in the United Kingdom and has expanded rapidly worldwide to cater for both retail and institutional clients globally with local offices in the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, and other regions.

The ICM.com brand is authorised and regulated in various jurisdictions around the world: Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK, Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), Financial Services Commission in Mauritius (FSC Mauritius), Financial Services Authority of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (FSA), Association Romande des Intermediaries Financiers (ARIF) in Switzerland, and Labuan Financial Services Authority (Labuan FSA).

For more information, please contact:
Ms. Marina Kotliar
Marketing Coordinator
ICM Capital Limited
New Broad Street House
35 New Broad St, London
EC2M 1NH
United Kingdom
Fax: +44 207 516 9137
Email: marketing@icm.com 

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