Kudotrade Eyes Global Expansion, Names Flangofas As New CFO

September 8, 2025
Stathis Flangofas, new CFO at Kudotrade

Kudotrade, one of the leading global CFD brokers known for its award-winning trading platform has announced the appointment of Stathis Flangofas as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

A statement which was made available to Prime Business Africa by Kudotrade on Monday says that Flangofas comes with expertise in financial strategy, risk management, and operational efficiency. The new chief financial officer is expected to play a key role in supporting Kudotrade’s rapid global expansion.

“Flangofas brings extensive financial leadership experience from some of the world’s most recognized brokerages, including Capital.com and HFM, where he has successfully managed large-scale financial operations, guided strategic growth initiatives, and strengthened regulatory and compliance frameworks for over 16 years,” the statement reveals.

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