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Sergei Dobrovolskii returns as CEO of Quadcode

The Founder of Quadcode, Sergei Dobrobolskii, has announced his return as the fintech’s CEO.

With offices in Kato Polemidia, Limassol, Quadcode's coders, engineers, and fintech experts offer brokers ready-to-go solutions.

In a LinkedIn post, Dobrovolskii said, “I'm thrilled to share with you that I am returning as the CEO of Quadcode!”
He continued, “As we navigate the dynamic landscape of fintech, I am confident that our talented team will continue to lead the way in innovation. The fintech industry is evolving rapidly, and I believe that with our unwavering commitment to excellence, we will not only adapt but thrive in this ever-changing environment.”

As he noted in the post, “One of my top priorities is to ensure that every employee in the company can unlock their potential, fueled by an entrepreneurial spirit and drive and supported by transparency and trust within our operations.”

Among other things, Dobrovolskii added, “Our mission remains clear: to provide the best user experience with our products, positively impact the industry, and develop technology that we are not only proud of but also excited to use ourselves.”

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