Trade Nation Strengthens Its Leadership: Onboards Ex-Captal.com CEO as MD

Thursday, 27/11/2025 | 10:33 GMT by Tanya Chepkova
  • Kypros Zoumidou steps in as Trade Nation's Managing Director, bringing experience from IG and Capital.com.
  • The broker now brings two former IG leaders back under one roof to drive its next-stage growth.
Kypros Zoumidou

Trade Nation is steadily building a leadership team rooted in IG Group alumni, with Kypros “Kyp” Zoumidou joining as Managing Director alongside CEO Jon Noble, both former senior executives at the London-listed broker.

For Noble, the hire brings another senior leader familiar from their IG tenure into the organisation’s management structure. Zoumidou brings years of experience from his roles at IG Group and, more recently, as CEO of Capital.com. ​

A Reflective Career Shift Before the Move

The announcement comes shortly after Zoumidou shared a reflective post on LinkedIn about navigating a recent "professional change." Writing in November about finding clarity and perspective, he described how taking a step back allows one to "see the next chapter clearly." This new role at Trade Nation appears to be the next chapter. ​

Jon Noble, CEO at Trade Nation
Jon Noble, CEO at Trade Nation

“Having the opportunity to work with the Trade Nation team and, in particular, as it is headed by Jon Noble, is a very exciting prospect,” Zoumidou said in the official announcement. “Having spent time getting to know the team and understanding the ambition… has allowed me to find a good cultural match.” ​

Noble added: “We have some ambitious strategic plans to develop Trade Nation, and having Kyp on board will really help us move the business to the next level.” ​

Trade Nation operates as a global brokerage with licensed entities in the UK, Australia, the Bahamas, South Africa, and Seychelles. The brand also maintains a public presence as a sleeve sponsor of EPL club Aston Villa FC.

In 2024, the company’s revenue increased to £21.7 million, up from £13.4 million the year before.This marks a sharp contrast to the previous year’s net loss of £2.2 million.

Trade Nation is steadily building a leadership team rooted in IG Group alumni, with Kypros “Kyp” Zoumidou joining as Managing Director alongside CEO Jon Noble, both former senior executives at the London-listed broker.

For Noble, the hire brings another senior leader familiar from their IG tenure into the organisation’s management structure. Zoumidou brings years of experience from his roles at IG Group and, more recently, as CEO of Capital.com. ​

A Reflective Career Shift Before the Move

The announcement comes shortly after Zoumidou shared a reflective post on LinkedIn about navigating a recent "professional change." Writing in November about finding clarity and perspective, he described how taking a step back allows one to "see the next chapter clearly." This new role at Trade Nation appears to be the next chapter. ​

Jon Noble, CEO at Trade Nation
Jon Noble, CEO at Trade Nation

“Having the opportunity to work with the Trade Nation team and, in particular, as it is headed by Jon Noble, is a very exciting prospect,” Zoumidou said in the official announcement. “Having spent time getting to know the team and understanding the ambition… has allowed me to find a good cultural match.” ​

Noble added: “We have some ambitious strategic plans to develop Trade Nation, and having Kyp on board will really help us move the business to the next level.” ​

Trade Nation operates as a global brokerage with licensed entities in the UK, Australia, the Bahamas, South Africa, and Seychelles. The brand also maintains a public presence as a sleeve sponsor of EPL club Aston Villa FC.

In 2024, the company’s revenue increased to £21.7 million, up from £13.4 million the year before.This marks a sharp contrast to the previous year’s net loss of £2.2 million.

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