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FNG Exclusive… FNG has learned that Fraser Nelson, Head of Institutional Clients for FX and CFDs broker Doo Group, has left his position with the company.

Fraser Nelson joined Doo Group in its Cyprus office in 2022, and has since served as both Head of Institutional Clients and as Head of Business Development for the company. Prior to his time at Doo Group, Fraser worked previously at a number of broker and B2B providers to the sector including Centroid Solutions, PrimeXM, HotForex, Markets.com, OneTwoTrade, and Banc de Binary, in a variety mainly business development roles.

Doo Group operates licensed subsidiaries in several locales including the USA, UK, Australia, and Hong Kong, as well as offshore entities in Labuan, Seychelles, Mauritius, and Vanuatu. We previously reported that the company also has plans to expand Doo Group in the EU as well, making a number of senior hires over the past couple of years for its Cyprus office. Doo Group is controlled by Chinese national Junjie Chen.

Fraser posted the following note today on social media regarding his departure from Doo Group.

After 2 years of Excitement, Hard Work, Travel and Growth my time at Doo has come to an end.

As I prepare to take the next steps in my career I wanted to say thanks, to the management team for the confidence in making me the number 3 hire outside of Asia, backing me to open offices and spear head growth, believing in me to be the face of our Recruitment and Branding videos and empowering me to be the companies face and voice at Expos and Seminars.

There’s been many milestones in my 2 years with Doo but my particular highlights have been;

-Seeing volume grow from 23 billion to over 100 billion a month
-Expanding our Offices and presence to over 30 location globally
-Positioning as one of the fastest growing brokers in LATAM and Africa
-Building up the Liquidity pool access and Institutional product

Good luck to all my ex-colleagues, I will enjoy watching from afar, the continued growth and expansion.

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