Kevin Millien Joins The Financial Commission’s Dispute Resolution Committee

by Avi Mizrahi
  • FXCM veteran, Boston Technologies Co-Founder and former COO, Mr. Millien, now running his own consulting company for brokerages, technology firms and fund managers, adds his FX expertise to the committee.
Kevin Millien Joins The Financial Commission’s Dispute Resolution Committee
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The Financial Commission announced today its welcome of Kevin Millien, President of Millien Consulting Group, as the latest addition to the commission’s Dispute Resolution Committee.

The Financial Commission is an external dispute resolution organization that was formed to provide traders with an alternative to legal or regulatory proceedings for resolving Forex related disputes with broker members of the Financial Commission. It acts as a neutral third party that reviews and resolves client complaints about issues that arise in the course of trading the Forex market in an effort to facilitate swifter resolutions.

Kevin Millien joins the Financial Commission as they continue to expand. According to the announcement made to Forex Magnates, they will be adding two new members to their existing roster of six broker members very soon. The Financial Commission is also in discussions with local financial dispute resolution organizations in Australia, New Zealand and Cyprus to assist them with any Forex complaints they may receive.

Kevin Millien Headshot

Mr. Millien is a 10-year veteran of the Forex industry. He began his career in Forex as an early-stage hire at FXCM, where he ran the day-to-day operations for the Sales and Client Services Desks across US, European and Asian trading hours. He transitioned to a business development role as Vice President of Institutional Sales and Trading, where he identified strategic opportunities and formed partnerships to create new revenue streams for the company.

Mr. Millien left FXCM to join Boston Technologies as Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer and quickly led the firm to become one of the fastest-growing companies in the US, having achieved 1,944% revenue growth during his tenure. He is also a Co-Founder of both Boston Prime and BT Prime, two Prime Brokerage firms that offer institutional access to Liquidity in Forex, CFDs and Metals.

Said to be looking for a new challenge, Mr. Millien moved on from working for brokers and started his own consulting company. He is currently President at Millien Consulting Group, where he provides training and advice to brokerages, technology firms and fund managers on how to grow their business.

The Financial Commission Chairman of the Board, Peter Tatarnikov said in the announcement:“The Financial Commission is continuing its expansion by adding another great member to our already impressive Dispute Resolution Committee. Kevin has many talents and a lot of experience working for a variety of Forex companies from retail to institutional. Having worked for retail brokers and a prime brokerage, this will make his experience invaluable when deciding pricing disputes between Members and their clients.”

the financial commission

The Financial Commission announced today its welcome of Kevin Millien, President of Millien Consulting Group, as the latest addition to the commission’s Dispute Resolution Committee.

The Financial Commission is an external dispute resolution organization that was formed to provide traders with an alternative to legal or regulatory proceedings for resolving Forex related disputes with broker members of the Financial Commission. It acts as a neutral third party that reviews and resolves client complaints about issues that arise in the course of trading the Forex market in an effort to facilitate swifter resolutions.

Kevin Millien joins the Financial Commission as they continue to expand. According to the announcement made to Forex Magnates, they will be adding two new members to their existing roster of six broker members very soon. The Financial Commission is also in discussions with local financial dispute resolution organizations in Australia, New Zealand and Cyprus to assist them with any Forex complaints they may receive.

Kevin Millien Headshot

Mr. Millien is a 10-year veteran of the Forex industry. He began his career in Forex as an early-stage hire at FXCM, where he ran the day-to-day operations for the Sales and Client Services Desks across US, European and Asian trading hours. He transitioned to a business development role as Vice President of Institutional Sales and Trading, where he identified strategic opportunities and formed partnerships to create new revenue streams for the company.

Mr. Millien left FXCM to join Boston Technologies as Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer and quickly led the firm to become one of the fastest-growing companies in the US, having achieved 1,944% revenue growth during his tenure. He is also a Co-Founder of both Boston Prime and BT Prime, two Prime Brokerage firms that offer institutional access to Liquidity in Forex, CFDs and Metals.

Said to be looking for a new challenge, Mr. Millien moved on from working for brokers and started his own consulting company. He is currently President at Millien Consulting Group, where he provides training and advice to brokerages, technology firms and fund managers on how to grow their business.

The Financial Commission Chairman of the Board, Peter Tatarnikov said in the announcement:“The Financial Commission is continuing its expansion by adding another great member to our already impressive Dispute Resolution Committee. Kevin has many talents and a lot of experience working for a variety of Forex companies from retail to institutional. Having worked for retail brokers and a prime brokerage, this will make his experience invaluable when deciding pricing disputes between Members and their clients.”

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