Copper Hires Tammy Weinrib as Chief Compliance Officer for Americas as it Expands in U.S.

Key Points

  • Copper has appointed Tammy Weinrib as its new chief compliance officer and Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) officer for the Americas.
  • Weinrib will lead Copper's licensing efforts in the U.S. and is part of the executive team based in New York.
  • Her hiring is part of Copper's expansion strategy in the U.S., following the appointment of Amar Kuchinad as global CEO.
  • Weinrib previously served as chief compliance officer at Binance.US and has a background in traditional finance with roles at Citi, The Royal Bank of Scotland, and Standard Chartered.

Summary

Copper, a crypto custody firm, has announced the appointment of Tammy Weinrib as its new chief compliance officer and Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) officer for the Americas. Based in New York, Weinrib will spearhead Copper's licensing efforts in the U.S. market, aligning with the company's strategic expansion plans. Her role is crucial as Copper aims to broaden its offerings to traditional finance sectors. Weinrib's previous experience includes a significant tenure at Binance.US, where she also held the position of chief compliance officer, and prior to that, she worked in traditional finance at major institutions like Citi, The Royal Bank of Scotland, and Standard Chartered. This appointment follows the recent leadership change with Amar Kuchinad taking over as global CEO, signaling Copper's focus on growth and compliance in key markets like the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East, after withdrawing its application for registration with the U.K.'s financial services regulator.

coindesk
March 3, 2025
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