Admirals appoints new Chief Revenue Officer

Admirals Brokerage has announced that Daniel Skowronski has been appointed as the company's new Chief Revenue Officer.
In his new role, Skowronski will oversee the company's sales and partnerships, focusing on the brokerage's growth strategy and strengthening its global presence.
According to the Fazzaco website, Daniel Skowronski has more than 25 years of leadership experience in financial technology and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining Admirals, he was an executive at SquaredFinancial. From 2014 to 2017, he served as CEO EMEA at OANDA. Also, Skowronski co-founded the regulated cryptocurrency exchange DX.Exchange.
"Daniel’s leadership abilities and proven track record of driving revenue growth deem him an invaluable asset to our organization. We have full confidence in Daniel’s ability to make a significant impact, further solidifying our position as a global industry leader," commented Alexander Tsikhilov, Chairman of the Supervisory Board and Co-Founder of Admirals, on the appointment.
"I am honored to be appointed Chief Revenue Officer at Admirals. My foremost objective is to propel revenue growth and enhance the company’s performance to new heights. Drawing upon my extensive industry experience, I am fully dedicated to implementing strategic initiatives, exploring untapped market prospects, and optimizing operational efficiencies," said Daniel Skowronski.
Previously, we reported that Admirals would revoke its license in Estonia as part of its upcoming restructuring.
Broker Admirals started its operations in 2001. The main advantage of the company is its client-oriented and high-quality service. Currently, Admirals operates in more than 40 countries with a turnover of up to $40 billion. The broker has repeatedly won prestigious titles and accolades.