Panagiota Kounouni

Back Office at Windsor Brokers

Panagiota Kounouni has an established background in banking and administrative roles, currently serving in the back office at Windsor Brokers since July 2022. Prior experience includes positions as a Bank Teller and Back Office Administrator at cdbbank from August 2020 to June 2022 and at Hellenic Bank from May 2019 to June 2020. Panagiota holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from the Cyprus International Institute of Management and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and Teaching from the University of the Aegean.

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Windsor Brokers

This is the official page of Windsor Brokers International Ltd, Windsor Brokers (BZ) Ltd and Seldon Investments Limited/Jordan in different jurisdictions. We believe everyone should have the right to access and trade the financial markets in a fair, efficient, and safe manner, since 1988. For the past 35 years, our mission has been to facilitate investors’ access to the global markets and protect their funds from extreme market conditions, as well as from their own inflicted risks. We allocate significant capital reserves, provide investors with adequate trading tools, and operate with a strong business ethic, remaining focused on fair trading policies and sound corporate governance. Windsor Brokers has always operated steadily, growing its client base by investing in technology and human and financial capital, whilst always staying true to its core principle: protecting investors’ funds. For the next 3 decades, as has been the case during the past 33 years, we will remain true to our core values, mission and vision: To empower People in the pursuit of their financial goals, by leveraging technology, systems of governance and our customer focus, to deliver a powerful suite of financial solutions that meet the needs of our clients. Risk warning: Trade responsibly. Trading is risky and may lead to loss of capital.


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