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Founder Ben Bilski departs from NAGA for new ventures

Following close to ten years at trading platform NAGA, which he founded, Ben Bilski has announced that he is moving on to new ventures.

NAGA is an all-in-one trading platform that has headquarters in Limassol, with the Fintech company serving millions of clients across the globe.

Bilski confirmed his departure in a LinkedIn post, saying, “Even though as core founder, I never owned more than 10% of NAGA, I treated it as if its all mine and have shown always 100% full scale committment towards my job.”

Bilski continued that he, “will always support NAGA even beyond my departure,” adding, “I will move on and I will keep creating, building and pushing.”

He also invited anyone interested in working with him or investing in his new projects to get in touch.

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