eToro UK Concludes Directorship of Shalom Berkovitz after Seven Years

Friday, 12/04/2024 | 10:08 GMT by Tareq Sikder
  • Berkovitz retired in February 2023 but remains a director for eToro Group subsidiaries.
  • Earlier, the firm made key appointments in Italy and France.
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eToro (UK) Limited has concluded the appointment of one of its directors, Shalom Berkovitz. After 7 years at eToro and 30 years of working, Berkovitz retired at the end of February 2023. He continues to act as a director of a number of the eToro Group's subsidiaries.

Highlights of Leadership Roles before eToro

Prior to joining eToro, Berkovitz held executive positions, including CEO at DSNR Media Group for 5 years, CEO at d-Group for 3 years, CFO at Golden Pages Israel for 2 years, and VP of Economics and Business Development at Eurocom Communications for 9 years.

From: Company-Information.Service.Gov.UK

Expanding Reach with Key Appointments and Approvals

eToro has made strategic moves to bolster its operations in key regions, appointing seasoned professionals to key positions and securing regulatory approval.

In France, Inès de Dinechin has joined eToro as a Special Adviser, leveraging her extensive boardroom experience from roles at Quintet Private Bank and Bank of America Europe DAC. Dinechin will collaborate closely with eToro's management and the local French team, led by Emmanuel Sackman, to drive the company's growth strategy forward.

Shalom Berkovitz, Source: LinkedIn

Meanwhile, eToro is strengthening its presence in Italy by promoting Massimo Citoni to the role of Regional Manager. With a background that includes starting as an Account Manager in 2015 and rising to Head of the Italian Desk in 2023, Citoni is well-equipped to fortify eToro's position in Italy. His focus will be on building strategic partnerships, overseeing marketing efforts, and enhancing customer retention to elevate the experience for Italian clients and eToro Club members.

On the regulatory front, eToro has received approval from the Abu Dhabi Global Market to operate as a broker dealing in securities, derivatives, and crypto assets in the United Arab Emirates. This approval marks a significant milestone in eToro's global expansion efforts, with the CEO, Yoni Assia, expressing enthusiasm about Abu Dhabi's burgeoning reputation as a fintech hub.

eToro (UK) Limited has concluded the appointment of one of its directors, Shalom Berkovitz. After 7 years at eToro and 30 years of working, Berkovitz retired at the end of February 2023. He continues to act as a director of a number of the eToro Group's subsidiaries.

Highlights of Leadership Roles before eToro

Prior to joining eToro, Berkovitz held executive positions, including CEO at DSNR Media Group for 5 years, CEO at d-Group for 3 years, CFO at Golden Pages Israel for 2 years, and VP of Economics and Business Development at Eurocom Communications for 9 years.

From: Company-Information.Service.Gov.UK

Expanding Reach with Key Appointments and Approvals

eToro has made strategic moves to bolster its operations in key regions, appointing seasoned professionals to key positions and securing regulatory approval.

In France, Inès de Dinechin has joined eToro as a Special Adviser, leveraging her extensive boardroom experience from roles at Quintet Private Bank and Bank of America Europe DAC. Dinechin will collaborate closely with eToro's management and the local French team, led by Emmanuel Sackman, to drive the company's growth strategy forward.

Shalom Berkovitz, Source: LinkedIn

Meanwhile, eToro is strengthening its presence in Italy by promoting Massimo Citoni to the role of Regional Manager. With a background that includes starting as an Account Manager in 2015 and rising to Head of the Italian Desk in 2023, Citoni is well-equipped to fortify eToro's position in Italy. His focus will be on building strategic partnerships, overseeing marketing efforts, and enhancing customer retention to elevate the experience for Italian clients and eToro Club members.

On the regulatory front, eToro has received approval from the Abu Dhabi Global Market to operate as a broker dealing in securities, derivatives, and crypto assets in the United Arab Emirates. This approval marks a significant milestone in eToro's global expansion efforts, with the CEO, Yoni Assia, expressing enthusiasm about Abu Dhabi's burgeoning reputation as a fintech hub.

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