Adam Dodds, co-founder and long-serving CEO of British stock brokerage Freetrade, has resigned and will be succeeded by Viktor Nebehaj, the current COO, pending regulatory approval.<p>Dodds led Freetrade from its early startup phase to becoming an established player in the wealth management sector, boasting 1.4 million users.<p>Despite facing numerous challenges, including having to lay off 15% of its workforce in 2022 due to economic pressures, Freetrade recently reported its first profitable quarter. Dodds remains the largest individual shareholder with about a 12% stake and plans to continue supporting Freetrade externally.<p>Nebehaj, set to take over, is optimistic about the company's future, highlighting its first quarter of profit and a strong, sustainable business model.