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Abstract:She has been working with IG for more than 8 years. Jila previously worked at Absa Group.
On Thursday 7 July, Ntombizodwa Jila, the former Enterprise Banker at Absa Group, confirmed in a LinkedIn post that she has started a new position at IG Group, an online financial trading services provider, as the Compliance Executive.
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Jila has been associated with IG Group for over 8 years. She previously held a wide range of roles at IG, including Senior Account Opening Analyst. In her recent role with IG, Jila was working as a Compliance Analyst.
“I‘m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Compliance Executive at IG Group,” Jila highlighted in a post on LinkedIn. After announcing her new role, she received best wishes from executives within the financial services industry.
Last week, Dewi Walters, the former Employment Tax Manager at Deloitte, announced that he has started a new position at IG as the Head of Reward. In February 2022, IG onboarded Barbara Duffy as the companys new Chief People Officer.
In her career of more than 13 years, the newly appointed Compliance Executive at IG Group served in a wide range of positions. Prior to joining IG in 2014 as an Account Opening Analyst, Jila worked at Absa Group for more than five years. During her time at the company, she worked as Enterprise Banker for approximately three years. Moreover, Jila has deep knowledge of compliance and other KYC matters in the financial services industry.
Last month, Gill Chapman announced her departure from IG after working for almost two years as the Head of Talent.
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