• Fineqia International (FNQ) has appointed Cheryl Kong as its new Chief Financial Officer
  • Kong will lead the financial strategy of the company and will help amplify Fineqia’s mission
  • Cheryl Kong sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the opportunity
  • Fineqia International provides an online platform and associated services for the placement of debt instruments
  • Fineqia International Inc. (FNQ) ended the day trading at C$0.01

Fineqia International (FNQ) has appointed Cheryl Kong as its new Chief Financial Officer.

Kong will lead the financial strategy of the company and will help amplify Fineqia’s mission with her extensive skills.

Prior to joining Fineqia, Kong was the Chief Financial Officer at GHCO, a market-making trading firm specializing in Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), Exchange Traded Products (ETPs), and Exchange Traded Commodity (ETCs). Before that, Kong worked at Oakley Capital, a mid-market private equity firm, where she was responsible for a portfolio of hedge funds with combined Assets Under Management (AUM) of US$1 billion.

CFO designate Cheryl Kong sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the opportunity.

“Having worked in traditional finance for more than 16 years, I am very delighted to be part of Fineqia’s strong team of experts and enthusiasts in the digital asset space.”

Fineqia International provides an online platform and associated services for the placement of debt instruments allowing individuals and financial institutions to invest in high-yield debt securities.

Fineqia International Inc. (FNQ) ended the day trading at C$0.01.


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