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This CEO Is Disrupting The Online Brokerage Business. Meet Anthony Denier, Webull Group US CEO $BULL

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This CEO Is Disrupting The Online Brokerage Business - Meet Anthony Denier, Webull Group US $BULL


Ticker: NASDAQ: BULL


Website:

https://www.webull.com/


About Webull:

Webull is a leading online investment platform built on next generation global infrastructure. Users of the Webull platform are empowered to pursue their financial goals with advanced charting tools, cutting-edge technology, and real-time market data.


Through Webull's online brokerage, self-directed investors can access low-cost trading across a wide range of assets, including securities, options, and futures, along with wealth management services.


Anthony’s Bio:

Anthony Denier is the Group President and U.S. CEO of Webull, where he is responsible for managing the company's regulated businesses across the globe, including all licensed broker-dealers. He is a financial expert with over two decades of experience in management, compliance, operations, trading, sales, research of both U.S. and International equity, fixed income, and futures products.


After graduating from Columbia University, Anthony joined the international equity trading team at Credit Suisse, which pioneered the newly emerging electronic trading DMA (direct market access) and algorithmic systems of the time.


He then became Vice President of ING's equity trading desk in New York and most recently was the CEO of LXM Financial where he expanded the broker’s business into DMA customer trading and foreign broker chaperoning arrangements.


Under Denier’s leadership, Webull has become one of the largest brokerages in the United States for customer numbers and trading volumes. As a go-to mobile brokerage app with over 25 million registered users, the company has expanded globally, added features based on customer feedback and won accolades from industry-leading publications and awards.


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