Comment by
Jaytee123 on Oct 06, 2024 6:53pm
A few weeks after they started thinking about DKK Partners, they got it up and running. The date was January 13, 2020. The focus was on emerging markets liquidity, particularly in Africa. Khalid had worked at Deutsche Bank and UBS, where he oversaw electronic FX in emerging markets.
Comment by
Jaytee123 on Oct 06, 2024 6:53pm
Initially, the newly formed DKK Partners worked closely with Currencycloud. The open banking API and multi-currency platform, Currencycloud, helped DKK Partners by adding the firm to its payment institution licenses. This support meant that DKK could hit the ground running. Acting as a trading floor, DKK Partners needed bank accounts to both buy and sell currencies.
Comment by
Jaytee123 on Oct 06, 2024 7:00pm
A white label of anyone can become very profitable. Btw, flowing 1.3 B and profiting 2 million shows the margins are decent after paying their staff and themselves, and operational overhead.
Comment by
Jaytee123 on Oct 06, 2024 9:03pm
Goodwill so will you be selling your shares you claimed you had? better to make a couple cents than zero right Wonder why you avoid this question where were you the previous 7 years?
Comment by
Jaytee123 on Oct 06, 2024 9:06pm
Goodwill do you even read what you write? Registered office address changed from 3 London Bridge Street London SE1 9SG England to 1 Mayfair Place Devonshire House London London W1J 8AJ on 1 October 2024 Please seek help for your newfound obsession with this company
Comment by
Jaytee123 on Oct 06, 2024 9:07pm
DKK is a private company, they do not need to show their financials . Why would they lie ? they have not needed to raise money previous to Meridien, share capital doesn't mean the company is worth $50 and you know it.
Comment by
Jaytee123 on Oct 06, 2024 9:13pm
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dkk-partners-ltd_financialservices-fintech-blockchain-activity-7235239847102234624-z23G?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios oh look, their London office with their logo on the glass, all fake right?