https://www.financemagnates.com/executives/moves/apm-markets-previously-bux-appoints-new-executive-director-ahead-of-relaunch/
APM Capital Markets (operating as APM Markets), formerly the UK unit of BUX (which operated as BUX Markets), has appointed Nick Spencer-Skeen as its new Executive Director. He has been with APM’s UAE entity for the past two-and-a-half years and has now taken on the new role at the London unit.Spencer-Skeen clarified that he will continue as a Senior Executive Officer (SEO) at APM’s UAE unit…

APM Markets (Previously BUX) Appoints New Executive Director Ahead of Relaunch
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