Scope Prime has appointed Debbie Georgiou as Institutional Business Development Manager in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
This hire is part of the company's strategy to build localized business development teams across different global regions.
Scope
Prime, the institutional liquidity provider and subsidiary of Rostro Financial
Group, has appointed Debbie Georgiou as Institutional Business Development
Manager for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region.
Based in
Cyprus, Georgiou will be responsible for new business development and managing
existing client relationships in the area.
Scope Prime Names Georgiou
to Lead EMEA Business Development
This
appointment is part of Scope Prime's strategy to expand its localized business
development teams, an approach the company has previously implemented in other
regions.
Lochlan White, Chief Commercial Officer at Scope Prime
“As
our business continues to scale, we have seen first-hand the benefit of
building out an experienced, talented and localised business development
team,” said Lochlan White, Chief Commercial Officer of Scope Prime, in the press release sent to Finance Magnates.
“This approach has already been a huge success across the Asia Pacific
region, and this dedicated role for EMEA is just one part of the next phase in
our wider growth story.”
“The
growth seen by Scope Prime over the last few years has been amazing to
watch,” Georgiou stated. “With the company becoming a true industry
powerhouse, I'm delighted to be joining and look forward to making my own
contribution to driving the brand's ongoing success.”
“I Don't Hire More People
Than I’d Like to Oversee”
Michael
Ayres, Rostro Group's CEO, recently shared insights about the company's
recruitment strategy in light of their accelerated hiring activities. Speaking
with Finance Magnates, Ayres
emphasized a measured approach to staffing, stating, “I don't hire
more people than I'd like to oversee,” and noting that while recent hiring
has been robust, the company doesn't plan to “keep running at this rate.”
The Rostro
Group operates two distinct brands: Scope Markets, which serves retail clients,
and Scope Prime, its institutional liquidity division. Currently, Scope Prime
employs approximately 15 dedicated staff members, contributing to Rostro's
global workforce of 195 employees.
As part of
its strategic growth, Rostro
welcomed two key executives in January. Demetra Charalambous joined as
Group Finance Director, while Sammy Christou stepped into the role of Managing
Director of Systematic Market Making. These appointments represent significant
additions to the company's leadership structure as it continues its carefully
managed expansion.
Scope Prime
operates under RS Global Ltd, a company authorized and regulated by the
Financial Services Commission of Belize with registration number 000274/2.
Scope
Prime, the institutional liquidity provider and subsidiary of Rostro Financial
Group, has appointed Debbie Georgiou as Institutional Business Development
Manager for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region.
Based in
Cyprus, Georgiou will be responsible for new business development and managing
existing client relationships in the area.
Scope Prime Names Georgiou
to Lead EMEA Business Development
This
appointment is part of Scope Prime's strategy to expand its localized business
development teams, an approach the company has previously implemented in other
regions.
Lochlan White, Chief Commercial Officer at Scope Prime
“As
our business continues to scale, we have seen first-hand the benefit of
building out an experienced, talented and localised business development
team,” said Lochlan White, Chief Commercial Officer of Scope Prime, in the press release sent to Finance Magnates.
“This approach has already been a huge success across the Asia Pacific
region, and this dedicated role for EMEA is just one part of the next phase in
our wider growth story.”
“The
growth seen by Scope Prime over the last few years has been amazing to
watch,” Georgiou stated. “With the company becoming a true industry
powerhouse, I'm delighted to be joining and look forward to making my own
contribution to driving the brand's ongoing success.”
“I Don't Hire More People
Than I’d Like to Oversee”
Michael
Ayres, Rostro Group's CEO, recently shared insights about the company's
recruitment strategy in light of their accelerated hiring activities. Speaking
with Finance Magnates, Ayres
emphasized a measured approach to staffing, stating, “I don't hire
more people than I'd like to oversee,” and noting that while recent hiring
has been robust, the company doesn't plan to “keep running at this rate.”
The Rostro
Group operates two distinct brands: Scope Markets, which serves retail clients,
and Scope Prime, its institutional liquidity division. Currently, Scope Prime
employs approximately 15 dedicated staff members, contributing to Rostro's
global workforce of 195 employees.
As part of
its strategic growth, Rostro
welcomed two key executives in January. Demetra Charalambous joined as
Group Finance Director, while Sammy Christou stepped into the role of Managing
Director of Systematic Market Making. These appointments represent significant
additions to the company's leadership structure as it continues its carefully
managed expansion.
Scope Prime
operates under RS Global Ltd, a company authorized and regulated by the
Financial Services Commission of Belize with registration number 000274/2.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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