Former iSignthis boss Karantzis to appeal six-year ban, $1m fine
iSignthis, a payments' technology firm, was worth more than $1 billion before it was suspended from trading on the ASX in 2019. The company and Karantzis have been embroiled in rolling legal battles with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and stock exchange since.
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