FCA Confirms That Digital Assets Head Binu Paul Exited Less Than a Year After Assuming Role, Search for Replacement to Begin 'Shortly'
The Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) head of digital assets, Binu Paul, has left the organization less than a year after joining the FCA. According to his LinkedIn profile, Paul worked for the UK regulator for nine mo...
According to his LinkedIn profile, Paul worked for the UK regulator for nine months between October 2022 and June 2023.
When he joined the FCA, he replaced Victoria McLoughlin, who at the time was the interim head of digital assets.
His departure was also confirmed by an FCA spokesperson, who told Cryptonews.com that: ...
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