BDSwiss CSO Nicole Heinrich leaves firm

BDSwiss Chief Sales Officer Nicole Heinrich has left the firm.

“After an amazing 8-year ride with BDSwiss, it’s time for me to say goodbye and move on to the next adventure,” said Heinrich on social media.

“It’s been a wild journey full of growth, challenges, and plenty of great memories. I’ve been lucky to work with some seriously talented, driven, and downright awesome people—each of you has played a part in making this chapter so special for me.”

Heinrich joined BDSwiss in 2016 as a German account manager. Prior to moving to the Cyprus headquartered firm she was at iFOREX, another retail brokerage business.

Heinrich was promoted multiple times during her time at BDSwiss, moving from the initial account manager role to hold various senior positions, including Head of Retention, Head of Sales, and Head of Sales and Business Development. She was ultimately made Chief Sales Officer at the start of 2023.

Like many other brokers, BDSwiss has pivoted over the last few years to focus much more heavily on emerging markets. The company appears to be targeting Africa and LATAM particularly heavily at the moment.

In fact, the company does not appear to offer any services directly to European Union clients today. It still has an entity regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission. However, this is under a different brand – Viverno – and offers liquidity to other brokers.

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