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MonFX names Alvin Lai as CEO, Lim Mei Shern as head of compliance 02 March 2021
Source: MonFX MonFX Pte Ltd, the independent Asia-Pacific (APAC) subsidiary of the Monex Group, is continuing to strengthen its global foreign exchange offering with the appointment of Alvin Lai as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Lim Mei Shern as Head of Compliance. Alvin Lai’s appointment is subject to regulatory approval.
Alvin has over 12 years of experience across APAC and has worked for Bloomberg and most recently as Regional Sales Director for Deutsche Börse Group 360T. His extensive experience in driving revenue, strategic planning and market knowledge will be crucial to the long-term growth strategy of MonFX.
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust is currently accepting applications from high school seniors for the Bank’s Career Technology Education Scholarship. The $1,000 scholarship is awarded to income-eligible students who attended a technical career program as.
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President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the U.S. expects to take delivery of enough coronavirus vaccines for all adult Americans by the end of May, two months earlier than anticipated.
COLUMBIA - A Missouri State Representative and the Missouri School Boardsâ Association have continued to express their great differences among existing state education data and reform measures.
State Rep. Chuck Basye (R-47) released a letter to the Executive Director of the Missouri School Boards Association, Melissa Randol, explaining the inaccuracies and misleading information he believed the MSBA was giving out.
Of the inaccuracies, Basye spoke about charter schools, education savings accounts and board accountability.
Chuck Basye and the Missouri School Boards Association say they have agreed to disagree over the issues.
Basye went on to explain that âfalsehoods that no doubt are being used to scare and frighten Missouri families who for too long have been deprived educational options that meet the needs of their children.â