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Abstract:PLUGIT employed her for over five years. Tereshchenko has broad experience in the accounting field.

Finance Magnates has learned that Yulia Tereshchenko has been appointed Customer Success Manager at oneZero Financial Systems. According to an update on LinkedIn, she joined the firm after working for over five years at PLUGIT.
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Tereshchenko started at the firm as Regional Sales Manager in Cyprus and then was promoted to several roles, including Business Development Manager, Head of Business Development for Europe and Business Operations Manager.
Before joining PLUGIT, she was employed by Gramaro Accounting Services Ltd as an Assistant Manager, where she was responsible for performing the complete audit of accounts and preparing companies financial statements.
Moreover, Tereshchenko worked as an Account Manager for Torchmore Ltd over a short tenure of three months. She was the Accountant for Audit Cyprus DJC Limited between 2012 and 2015 and an Accounting and Audit Intern for KPMG Cyprus. In 2010, Tereshchenko was a Marketing Intern at FXGM.
“Next chapter, I‘m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Customer Success Manager at oneZero Financial Systems,” she said in her LinkedIn profile.
In other executive moves across the FX sphere, Sam Horowitz joined CMC Markets Connect as the Head of FX Distribution and Liquidity Management. Before becoming a part of the institutional team, Horowitz had advised CMC Markets on their wholesale expansion.
During his 30-year career in financial services, he has built and managed trading businesses at Rabobank, UBS Asset Management, Louis Capital FX, Lloyds Bank and Marex Spectron, before joining BBVA to lead Global Markets eFX Trading. During his tenure at BBVA, Horowitz worked as Head of Automated Trading and Risk, and as Vice President of e-FX Trading.
CMC Markets announced earlier in June that Susanne Chishti, an industry veteran with more than two decades of experience in the corporate sector, joined the Board of the company as a Non-Executive Director.

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