Finalto appoints Pablo Quiroga Gomez as UK Chief Operating Officer
Finalto is pleased to announce that Pablo Quiroga Gomez has been appointed Chief Operating Officer for the UK. Pablo has served as Finalto’s Global Head of Client Services, based in the London office, for over three years. He has extensive experience across the industry, holding numerous positions at Finalto and at leading companies in the sector.
Quiroga Gomez said: “I am thrilled to embark on this new chapter of my career at Finalto. It’s been a privilege to be part of the company’s impressive growth trajectory and I’m looking forward to working with our fantastic global team as we continue to evolve and enhance our offering, providing market-leading liquidity and technology services to our existing clients and to new customers.”
Matthew Maloney, Finalto Group CEO, said that Quiroga Gomez will leverage the insights gleaned from his role as Global Head of Client Services, to ensure the organisation lives up to its reputation for service excellence. “This is a strategic appointment that strengthens Finalto’s leadership team. Pablo has an unmatched understanding of our clients’ needs and will ensure Finalto continues to offer world-class customer service and innovation as we continue our global expansion,” Maloney added.
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