Reports said that Binance Australia has hired Leigh Travers, the former chief executive of local blockchain technology and payments firm DigitalX, as their new CEO.
It has been reported that Travers has worked at DigitalX for seven years, and previously served on the board of the leading local blockchain industry body, Blockchain Australia. In June 2014, DigitalX became the world’s first publicly-listed blockchain firm after completing a reverse takeover of the Australian Stock Exchange-listed company, Macro Energy Ltd.
However, Travers emphasizes that he will prioritize building Binance Australia’s relationships with regulators and growing the company’s brand.
He added:
“We have a responsibility to be involved in helping to shape the growth of our industry and this means prioritising engagement and conversations with policy makers and regulators. From an industry perspective, I know it’s imperative that we continue to develop our relationships with regulatory bodies while reinforcing our company commitment to compliance and best practice.”
The report said that Binance Australia launched in July of 2020. Binance’s Australian subsidiary is operated by InvestbyBit, a local digital asset exchange regulated by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) that launched in September 2017. According to the Australian Business Register, InvestbyBit rebranded to Binance Pay on February 22 of 2019, before changing its name to Binance Lite four days later, and again rebranding to Binance Australia on August 6, 2020.
Thus, Binance Australia’s previous CEO, Jeff Yew, left the company in April. The following month, Yew launched Monochrome, a unit trust targeting superannuation funds and high net worth individuals.
Source: Cointelegraph
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