Capital Currencies officially becomes part of the Finseta family

This week we formally took over ownership of Capital Currencies LTD.

We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Craig, Heather, Beryl and Jo to the Finseta team.

Existing customers of Capital Currencies can expect business as usual with the same levels of high quality personal service that Capital Currencies excels in.

Reflecting on the acquisition, our CEO Julian Wheatland said that it :

“…marks a significant milestone in Cornerstone’s history as we deliver on our aim, as stated when we joined the market last year, to grow via acquisition as well as organically….

We welcome the Capital Currencies team to the Cornerstone group and we look forward to working together to continue to progress our business.”

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Yen currencies around the world

Yen currencies around the world

The Yen, Yuan and Won all share the same roots which were colloquial words for ‘Round’ that referenced the round silver dollar coins of the Spanish Empire. Historically, Spain had dominated this part of the world and their currency had over time become commonly used in vast parts of eastern…

How the IMF works

How the IMF works

Headquartered in Washington DC, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been in operation for nearly 80 years. In the below article, we’ll look at its history and its role in today’s global economy. A new economic order… The IMF started life in the 1940s when the allies began to meet…

Shilling currencies around the world

Shilling currencies around the world

The origin of the term Shilling is debated. Some believe it is based on the Old English term ‘Scilling’ which meant 1/20th of a pound. It was used in the time of Charlemagne back in the 700s. A shilling as a formal coin was first minted in 1500s England and…

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Sonny Hellmers

Senior currency specialist