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Abstract:He was the COO of the company for almost six years. Match-Trade ended 2021 with solid figures.
Match-Trade Technologies has had a change in its top management position with the appointment of Michał Karczewski as the Chief Executive Officer.
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Based in Poland, he was previously the Chief Operating Officer of the company and become a part of the firm in January 2017, according to his Linkedin profile.
Match-Trade is a technology provider in the forex and contracts for differences (CFDs) space. It offers turnkey solutions to the companies that are offering spot market access to retail and institutional traders.
An Experienced Executive
Karczewski has more than a decade of experience working in the trading space.
He co-founded Match-Prime in late 2018, a company offering liquidity services providers in the forex and CFDs industry and covers several asset classes including commodities, indices, equities and cryptocurrencies. Though Match-Trade and Match-Prime are two independent entities, they have inked strategic partnerships with two enhanced services: Match.
Karczewski started his career in December 2011 at X-Trade Brokers, a Poland-listed retail broker, as a Junior Trader. There, he worked for two years and six months and parted as a Trader.
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