Freedom Holding Corp. Sponsors FIDE World Schools Team Championship and Smart Moves Summit in Washington, D.C

Reuters
Jul 23
Freedom Holding Corp. Sponsors FIDE World Schools Team Championship and Smart Moves <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SMMT">Summit</a> in Washington, D<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/02403">.C</a>

Freedom Holding Corp., a NASDAQ-listed global financial services and technology company, is set to sponsor the 2025 FIDE World Schools Team Championship and the Smart Moves Summit. The championship will take place from August 3-6, 2025, and the summit will be held on August 4-5, 2025, at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Washington, D.C. The events will feature young chess players from 47 countries and offer discussions on strategic thinking and innovation. Freedom Holding's founder, Timur Turlov, may be available for interviews during the event.

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