Plus500 Changes Australian CEO After 10 Years

By: finance magnates|2025/05/15 16:45:04
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Publicly listedretail trading company Plus500 (LSE: PLUS ) has appointed Nick Scarf as ChiefExecutive Officer (CEO) of its Australian entity, effective this month, as thecompany continues to strengthen its presence in the Australian market. Plus500 Appoints MarexExecutive as CEO of Australian Operations Scarf joinsPlus500 from Marex, where he most recently served as Chief Operating Officerfor Australia and New Zealand. He brings extensive experience in financialmarkets, having held senior leadership positions across multiple trading andbrokerage firms throughout his career. Before histenure at Marex, Scarf worked at E D & F Man Capital Markets Australia asChief Operating Officer until the company was acquired by Marex in November2022. His executive experience also includes a five-year stint as CEO ofGenesis Proprietary Trading from 2015 to 2020. "I'mhappy to share that I'm starting a new position as Chief Executive Officer atPlus500 Australia," Scarf announced on his social media profile. Hisprevious roles include senior positions at Newedge Singapore, MF Global, andseveral other financial institutions dating back to the early 1990s, when hebegan his career at L Quay Futures Brokers. Australia Important forPlus500 Theappointment comes as Australia remains an important market for Plus500, whichgenerated $51.4 million from its Australian operations last year . The broker'stotal revenue in 2024 was $768.3 million, with the Australian marketrepresenting approximately 7%, despite the local branch being relatively small. Thefinancial services provider globally saw an expansion in its customer base,with new customer numbers increasing to 118,010, up 30% from 2023. Activecustomers totaled 254,138, marking a 9% rise. Customer deposits reached $3.0billion, with the average deposit per active customer at approximately $12,000. Althoughthe company has not issued an official statement regarding this matter and theinformation comes only from Scarf's social media, he most likely replaces SeanMurphy, who has led the division for the past 10 years. Publicly listedretail trading company Plus500 (LSE: PLUS ) has appointed Nick Scarf as ChiefExecutive Officer (CEO) of its Australian entity, effective this month, as thecompany continues to strengthen its presence in the Australian market. Plus500 Appoints MarexExecutive as CEO of Australian Operations Scarf joinsPlus500 from Marex, where he most recently served as Chief Operating Officerfor Australia and New Zealand. He brings extensive experience in financialmarkets, having held senior leadership positions across multiple trading andbrokerage firms throughout his career. Before histenure at Marex, Scarf worked at E D & F Man Capital Markets Australia asChief Operating Officer until the company was acquired by Marex in November2022. His executive experience also includes a five-year stint as CEO ofGenesis Proprietary Trading from 2015 to 2020. "I'mhappy to share that I'm starting a new position as Chief Executive Officer atPlus500 Australia," Scarf announced on his social media profile. Hisprevious roles include senior positions at Newedge Singapore, MF Global, andseveral other financial institutions dating back to the early 1990s, when hebegan his career at L Quay Futures Brokers. Australia Important forPlus500 Theappointment comes as Australia remains an important market for Plus500, whichgenerated $51.4 million from its Australian operations last year . The broker'stotal revenue in 2024 was $768.3 million, with the Australian marketrepresenting approximately 7%, despite the local branch being relatively small. Thefinancial services provider globally saw an expansion in its customer base,with new customer numbers increasing to 118,010, up 30% from 2023. Activecustomers totaled 254,138, marking a 9% rise. Customer deposits reached $3.0billion, with the average deposit per active customer at approximately $12,000. Althoughthe company has not issued an official statement regarding this matter and theinformation comes only from Scarf's social media, he most likely replaces SeanMurphy, who has led the division for the past 10 years.

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