SPREADBETTING FIRM EXPANDS
12 June 2009
Worldspreads hires ex-CMC manager to head
Scots operation
The Irish online spreadbetting company Worldspreads has
hired Douglas Woods, a former sales trader with rival
CMC Markets, to head up a new operation as the firm
expands into Scotland, reports The Scotsman newspaper.
The venture, which will be based in Edinburgh, is
notable because CMC pulled out of the country earlier
this year after a presumably unsuccessful year of
business.
Wood said Scotland is a relatively
untapped market, especially since CMC no longer has a
physical presence. He added that while CMC saw potential
in Scotland, Goldman Sachs, which has a 10 percent stake
in the CMC business, was no longer in favour of regional
offices.
Woods plans to organise seminars for
clients to introduce them to spread betting.
"The average client needs support to get to understand
spread betting. We're not a massive brand like CMC or IG
Index. We want to be able to offer a smaller, local
market and personalised service," he said, advising that
initially there will be only two employees in Edinburgh,
although this could expand depending on the amount of
business generated.
WorldSpreads was set up in
Dublin in 2000 to allow investors to trade individual
shares, foreign exchange, stock indices, commodities and
interest rates, by phone or online. It expanded into the
UK with the opening of its London office in 2005. The
company is listed on the London AIM market and on the
IEX market in Dublin. It was co-founded by Conor Foley,
chief executive, and Brian O'Neill, chief operations
officer, who built their careers in financial services
in Ireland.
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