
Bharvi Hadani
Head of Business Development
Bharvi Hadani is the Chief Operating Officer at Zodia Markets. She began her career as a software developer with ABN AMRO. Since then she has held a number of roles leading technology and transformation programmes.
She brings a wealth of experience to the team from a range of cross asset business areas within various financial institutions including Barclays Capital, HSBC, BNP Paribas, BGC Brokers and more recently NatWest Markets.
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