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UFX.COM ENTERS THE SCANDINAVIAN MARKET
Scandinavia the first step as fast growing online broker plans major global expansion in 2017
UFX.com has officially launched its award-winning platform and product range in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark.
The online broker has grown rapidly over the past 12 months, following the launch of its new ParagonEx 4.0 platform and in-house developed trader behaviour tracking technology, MassInsights™. MassInsights™ helps traders make informed decisions by allowing them to view a collective of other traders and see how they’re trading.
UFX.com has appointed special teams for its Scandinavian launch, with a new online campaign being rolled out immediately.
Dennis de Jong, Managing Director at UFX.com said: “2016 has been a fantastic year for UFX.com, but we have even bigger plans for 2017, starting with our launch in Scandinavia.
“The Nordic region has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to technology and there are some hugely talented traders in the area. We look forward to providing them with our award-winning products and services which I’m sure will be very well received.
“There are some extremely exciting opportunities in different markets throughout the world and we have global ambitions. This is just the beginning of a significant expansion for UFX.com and the UFX brand.”
It has been a year to remember for UFX.com with the firm winning a number of high profile industry awards. UFX.com won Best Trading Platform and Best Trader Loyalty Programme at the FX Report Awards. MassInsights™ was awarded Best Trading Tool at the UK Forex Awards, while The European magazine voted UFX.com FX Broker of the Yearand Managing Director Dennis de Jong FX Director of the Year.
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