Scalable Capital opens office in Berlin
Lisa Marie Münster | 31.03.2021The fintech has been based in Munich and London, but now Scalable Capital is opening an office in the capital and has Ina Froehner, who joins from Finleap, setting up the communications department.
Munich-based fintech Scalable Capital is opening another location in Berlin on May 1, 2021. Head of Communications will be Ina Froehner, who joins from fintech ecosystem Finleap
. The position is newly created, Froehner is to accompany the growth course of Scalable Capital internally and externally communicatively and to build a communications department."Ina brings everything with her to perfectly strengthen us in our entrepreneurial growth: a distinctive digital and communications expertise, a broad network and profound experience in the fintech world", says CEO Erik Podzuweit.
Scalable Capital also has plans for the new location: "In Berlin, we primarily want to offer tech talent and new colleagues in our client experience team a place to go. At the same time, we are expanding our entrepreneurial radius," Podzuweit announces.
Scalable Capital was founded in 2014, today it employs 220 people in Munich and London and manages more than two billion euros. The neobroker offers digital asset management that invests in ETFs, stocks and funds.
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