
Ramchandani out as LCG restructures management
Former Citi chief dealer moves on from new role

Rohan Ramchandani, the former foreign exchange chief dealer at Citi, has left London Capital Group (LCG) after only three months in the job.
Based in London, Ramchandani reported to Francois Nembrini, global head of sales and trading, who recently joined the firm from FXCM and has been promoted to a director of LCG Limited, the main operating company, in a management restructure. In his new role, Nembrini will focus on the improvement of services, new products and expanding the business globally
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