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QuantumFX Hires Maxine Dennis As Institutional Sales Executive

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The institutional division of Alpari (UK) and Alpari (US), QuantumFX, has hired Maxine Dennis as Institutional Sales Executive.

Dennis would be responsible to manage and grow the relationships of QuantumFX within the banking, broking and hedge fund space and for the continued development and expansion of the institutional offering.

From Alpari.co.uk:

Dennis has had a long and successful career in the City of London, having worked at top tier names for the last 20 years. Roles have included senior spot dealer at Citibank and director and FX trader at UBS. Dennis has also worked in similar roles at Fuji Bank, Yamaichi Bank and British & Commonwealth Bank.

Mark Davison, Global Head of Institutional Sales at QuantumFX, said, “Maxine has a wealth of experience and has gained an excellent reputation in the market. Her years of being a top trader also bring a new element of expertise to the team. QuantumFX has strived to diversify the portfolio of offerings we provide over recent months and it is apparent that even in this electronic age, relationships remain essential attributes for success."

QuantumFX is a next-generation FX trading platform that provides institutional client base the access to a unique, diverse and deep liquidity pool.

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