Zoltan Nemeth has taken on a new role as Head of Business Development at FunderPro, a proprietary trading firm. He announced the move today (Friday) on LinkedIn.

Nemeth wrote: “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Head of Business Development at FunderPro.”
Former Swissquote COO Leads FunderPro
Before joining FunderPro, Nemeth was Head of Growth at ZuluTrade for one year. He worked in a hybrid setup based in Cyprus. Earlier, he spent over two years at Swissquote, serving as Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director in Limassol, Cyprus.
Prior to that, he worked at Orbex for almost three years. During his tenure, he held the positions of Head of Global Business Development and Head of Global Sales.
His background includes experience in business development, sales, and executive management within the financial sector.
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FunderPro Integrates Acuity AI, Expands Trading with cTrader and Futures Launch
Meanwhile, FunderPro has integrated Acuity Trading’s AI-powered Research Terminal. This partnership provides funded traders with real-time market insights, sentiment analysis, and global news. FunderPro CEO Gary Mullen emphasized the need for advanced tools to help traders keep pace in fast markets.
FunderPro also announced plans to launch Futures trading services, opening a waitlist for exclusive access at funderprofutures.com. This follows the firm’s recent integration of the multi-asset trading platform cTrader, aimed at expanding trading options.
With this, FunderPro joins other firms like Goat Funded Trader and MyFundedFX in adopting cTrader to offer a broader range of financial instruments to corporate and retail traders.
cTrader, developed by Spotware, is widely used by brokers and prop firms. It offers integration solutions such as Open API and plugins. FunderPro’s adoption aligns with industry trends, joining firms that provide retail traders access to larger funded accounts.