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FNG Exclusive… FNG has learned that London based crypto liquidity provider B2C2 has hired Nikolay Karpenko, as the company’s new Director EMEA Sales.

Nikolay Karpenko joins B2C2 after spending the past seven year at investment bank Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), serving as Executive Director – Digital Assets for the past two years after spending five years in emerging market sales for Goldman. He had also previously worked at SocGen, Thomson Reuters, Credit Suisse and Deloitte.

Nikolay posted the following note today on social media.

After seven remarkable years at Goldman Sachs, I am thrilled to share that I have joined B2C2 to spearhead the expansion of our business in the EMEA region.

I am profoundly grateful to all my colleagues and mentors at Goldman Sachs. Working alongside such talented professionals has been an honor and a privilege, providing invaluable experiences and lessons that I will carry forward.

Now, I am eager to start a new and exciting chapter of my path at B2C2. Collaborating with Thomas Restout, Zeke Vince, James Hume, Edmond G., Jad Sarmo and the rest of the team, we are committed to unlocking institutional access to digital asset markets and enhancing economic freedom and efficiency globally.

B2C2 also posted:

We’re delighted to welcome Nikolay Karpenko to our EMEA Sales Team. He joins us after 7 years at Goldman Sachs where he held several important roles, most recently playing a key role in their digital assets offering.

With 15 years in investment banking, Nikolay brings deep expertise in structured products and strategic trading. His arrival highlights our commitment to client experience and expanding our presence.

Please join us in giving him a warm welcome. Here’s to new faces and future successes!

About B2C2

Based in London, B2C2 is a leading crypto-native liquidity provider for institutions globally. Founded in 2015 and acquired by Japanese financial group SBI in 2020, B2C2 remains a standalone company with offices in the UK, the US and Japan.


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