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Tiger Brokers admits ‘incident’ with NZ staffer

UPDATE: Online broking firm’s ‘global office’ responds to staff complaints of sacking threat.

Tiger Brokers New Zealand chief executive Vincent Cheung.

Tim Hunter Wed, 20 Sep 2023
UPDATE:

The ‘global office’ of online broking firm Tiger Brokers has acknowledged "flaws in our communication and processes" after New Zealand staff said they had been threatened with the sack if they did not sign a privacy waiver.

In a statement issued through its PR agency, the business said it

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Tim Hunter Wed, 20 Sep 2023
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