Suex Founder Loses Top Job Over US Sanctions, Major Exchange, Payment Provide...

Suex Founder Loses Top Job Over US Sanctions, Major Exchange, Payment Provide...

The scandal around sanctioned crypto broker Suex is growing in Russia where one of the co-founders of the OTC platform has been dismissed from his executive post at a bank. Meanwhile, an anti-drug organization has referred the case to the interior ministry and the central bank, asking authorities to investigate Suex’s connections with financial companies and a darknet market operating in the region. Co-Founder of Suex Fired by MTS Bank, Another Quits Job at Chatex Russian entrepreneur and financial executive Vasily Zhabykin, one of the founders of troubled crypto broker....


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