Match-Trader Platform Head Alexis Droussiotis Leaves

Wednesday, 18/02/2026 | 14:17 GMT by Jared Kirui
  • Droussiotis mentioned that he plans to “take time to recenter and recalibrate priorities.”
  • The change comes as Match-Trader expands its platform to include a full integration with MT5.
Alexis Droussiotis

Alexis Droussiotis has announced his departure from the role of Head of Match-Trader Platform at Match-Trade Technologies after more than two and a half years in the position.

“With the arrival of 2026, I decided that it’s time to close this amazing chapter and step down from my role as Head of Platform at Match-Trade Technologies. Next up is taking time to recenter, recalibrate priorities and build on the strengths and perspectives developed along the way,” Droussiotis mentioned on LinkedIn.

Exit from Match-Trader

Droussiotis joined Match-Trade Technologies in 2023 and worked in Limassol, Cyprus, on-site as Head of Match-Trader Platform. In the role, he supported business development and operational initiatives that targeted platform growth and adoption.

He built relationships with clients, partners and technology vendors and coordinated work between sales, product, marketing and technical teams. He also focused on internal workflow improvements, scalability efforts and wider commercial planning and platform positioning.

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Commenting about what is next, he said: “It wouldn’t be a meaningful break if I didn’t take advantage of this time to focus on my family. Travel has always been central to how we reconnect as a family and broaden our children’s view of the world, so I truly can’t wait to explore China next month with my wife and two boys. At long last for pleasure instead of business.”

Previous Roles at PrimeXM

Before Match-Trader, Droussiotis spent more than six years at PrimeXM in Cyprus. He earlier served as Director for Operations and Business Support and as Chief Information Officer.

Match-Trader has experienced strong growth in the recent past. In August 2025, the company reported a 290 percent increase in server clients using the Match-Trader platform since January 2024. The platform first appeared in 2015 for institutional clients and was later rolled out to retail brokers around 2019–2020.

Read more: Match-Trader Developer Says Server Clients Jump 290% Since January 2024

The company was early in identifying new market opportunities and began licensing the Match-Trader platform to proprietary trading firms. Over time, several prop trading brands, ranging from established names to smaller startups, have adopted the technology as part of their platform offerings.

A significant factor that drove this growth was MetaQuotes’ crackdown in early 2024 on prop trading firms using MetaTrader 4 and 5 to serve US residents. The restriction prompted many firms to seek alternative platforms, boosting Match-Trader’s adoption among prop trading companies.

Alexis Droussiotis has announced his departure from the role of Head of Match-Trader Platform at Match-Trade Technologies after more than two and a half years in the position.

“With the arrival of 2026, I decided that it’s time to close this amazing chapter and step down from my role as Head of Platform at Match-Trade Technologies. Next up is taking time to recenter, recalibrate priorities and build on the strengths and perspectives developed along the way,” Droussiotis mentioned on LinkedIn.

Exit from Match-Trader

Droussiotis joined Match-Trade Technologies in 2023 and worked in Limassol, Cyprus, on-site as Head of Match-Trader Platform. In the role, he supported business development and operational initiatives that targeted platform growth and adoption.

He built relationships with clients, partners and technology vendors and coordinated work between sales, product, marketing and technical teams. He also focused on internal workflow improvements, scalability efforts and wider commercial planning and platform positioning.

Other recent executive moves: NinjaTrader Taps Ex-IG Exec Christopher Tripp as General Manager, International

Commenting about what is next, he said: “It wouldn’t be a meaningful break if I didn’t take advantage of this time to focus on my family. Travel has always been central to how we reconnect as a family and broaden our children’s view of the world, so I truly can’t wait to explore China next month with my wife and two boys. At long last for pleasure instead of business.”

Previous Roles at PrimeXM

Before Match-Trader, Droussiotis spent more than six years at PrimeXM in Cyprus. He earlier served as Director for Operations and Business Support and as Chief Information Officer.

Match-Trader has experienced strong growth in the recent past. In August 2025, the company reported a 290 percent increase in server clients using the Match-Trader platform since January 2024. The platform first appeared in 2015 for institutional clients and was later rolled out to retail brokers around 2019–2020.

Read more: Match-Trader Developer Says Server Clients Jump 290% Since January 2024

The company was early in identifying new market opportunities and began licensing the Match-Trader platform to proprietary trading firms. Over time, several prop trading brands, ranging from established names to smaller startups, have adopted the technology as part of their platform offerings.

A significant factor that drove this growth was MetaQuotes’ crackdown in early 2024 on prop trading firms using MetaTrader 4 and 5 to serve US residents. The restriction prompted many firms to seek alternative platforms, boosting Match-Trader’s adoption among prop trading companies.

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