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Alexander Chetcuti on Thursday (today) announced that he has been appointed Group Head of Sales, Operations and Strategic Growth at ROCS Group.

His new role comes after he spent the last three years as Investments Team Manager at the group.

Prior to joining ROCS Group, he was a Tied Insurance Intermediary at Zenith Group. His experience also includes stints as Business Sales Executive and Telesales Senior Executive at Vodafone Business and Vodafone, respectively. Mr Chetcuti also worked at HSBC for close to two years.

Throughout his career, he specialised in leadership, sales, negotiation, customer service, retail banking, fraud prevention, secured and unsecured lending, anti-money laundering, as well as business development.

Mr Chetcuti describes himself as a dedicated team player who always seeks “fresh approaches to enhance the team’s performance and capitalise on its collective strengths.”

He is keen on embracing new challenges and pushing himself forward.

Established in 1971, ROCS Group is a diversified group of companies that has established itself as a leader in different fields. Its markets include insurance, investments, property, media, travel, retail, jobs, employment services and healthy eating.

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New ROCS Group Head of Sales, Operations & Strategic Growth Alexander Chetcuti

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