Timur Turlov

”The market never lives in the present, it is solely concerned with the future

Biography

Timur Turlov is the founder, CEO, and majority shareholder of Freedom Holding Corp., a company he established in 2008. From modest beginnings, his investment company has grown into an international diversified financial services enterprise with a presence in 21 countries. In 2019, he took Freedom public and listed it on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol FRHC. Since then, the value of the company has increased by five times.

As an investor and entrepreneur, he is building a comprehensive ecosystem of services which includes stock brokerage, banking and insurance businesses, as well as a variety of consumer service offerings.

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Timur Turlov: Freedom Holding’s Fintech Vision — From Kazakhstan to the U.S.
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