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Abstract:Hantec Markets will benefit from FXCubic's patented liquidity solutions and price management technologies. The collaboration was formed during one of the most tumultuous moments in financial history, with the Covid-19 reality making steady pricing and liquidity more important than ever to traders throughout the world.
FXCubic will be providing Hantec Markets with its proprietary liquidity solutions and price management systems. The partnership has been forged during what has come to be known as one of the most volatile periods of time in financial history, with the Covid-19 reality making stable pricing and liquidity more critical than ever to traders worldwide.
London-based FXCubic, a low latency, high performance trading connectivity provider operating in the fintech world, has just announced a new partnership with Hantec Markets.
Operating since 1990, Hantec Markets is a global multi-asset broker offering asset classes such as FX, commodities and indices for online trading. In its three decades of operation, the brand has come to be synonymous with fairness, transparency, stability and trust. Education and development of traders is also one of the key components which characterises Hantec Markets, who have in recent years placed great emphasis on online learning and risk management tools for their clients.
FXCubic will be providing Hantec Markets with its proprietary liquidity solutions and price management systems. The partnership has been forged during what has come to be known as one of the most volatile periods of time in financial history, with the Covid-19 reality making stable pricing and liquidity more critical than ever to traders worldwide.
Hantec Markets Hayel Abu-Hamdan, Group COO & UK CEO commented: “Our focus at Hantec Markets is to provide an unrivalled trading experience that demonstrates fairness and transparency and to maintain a stable and secure environment for our customers to trade. Our partnership with FxCubic will ensure that we are at the forefront of our industry in terms of price stability, low latency, order routing and trade execution to create and optimum trading experience for our customers globally.”
On his end, FX Cubic CEO Ege Kozan commented: “Our mission has always been to support brokers and help them gain a competitive advantage through our high-performance liquidity systems, stable pricing and risk management software. Now more than ever, we want to ensure that our partners rise above the challenges that the global financial climate is dictating, by giving them the ability to offer stability and security to their clients. We couldnt be more pleased to partner with a trusted, world-class broker like Hantec Markets and look forward to establishing a fruitful collaboration based on our common pillars of integrity and uprightness.”
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