Sunny Lethyy announced on LinkedIn today (Wednesday) that she is joining Trive International as the new Head of Sales. Her appointment follows several years of experience in financial companies across different regions.
Lethyy Joins Trive
Commenting on her new role, Lethyy wrote: “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Head of Sales at Trive International.”
Before joining Trive International, Lethyy worked as Director of Corporate Partnerships at an International Financial Company, a position she held for eight months in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Her responsibilities included partner program development and corporate partnership management.
She served as Country Manager at AUS Global in the United Arab Emirates for about one year, focusing on business development and direct sales.
Earlier, she was Country Manager at GTC Global Trade Capital Ltd in the UAE, a role she held for over one year, where she was responsible for risk analysis and business development.
Lethyy’s previous experience includes about three years as Global Business Development Manager at Mohicans Markets in Dubai.
Finance Magnates reported that Arkadius Materla, who was appointed Managing Director at Admirals earlier this year, has chosen to step down from this position. He has returned to Trive, where he previously worked for over a decade as Country Manager for Germany.
Materla will assume the role of CEO for the "Trive Hub" division, focusing on Partner Business and Business Development in Europe.
Trive South Africa Launches Derivatives
Trive South Africa has commenced the onboarding of derivatives trading clients. The company operates under a license from the Financial Sector Conduct Authority and is led by Marius Grobler, who previously held the position of Chief Operating Officer for Trive in the MENA region.
In addition to offering the MetaTrader 4 and 5 platforms, Trive South Africa plans to introduce a copy trading feature called Trive Social and is also developing its own proprietary trading platform.
Grobler, now serving as the CEO of Trive South Africa, stated that the company aims to position itself as a leading choice for derivatives trading in the region.