Tools for Brokers Overhauls PAMM Platform With Single-Login System

Tools for
Brokers (TFB) has launched an upgrade to its PAMM money management solution,
introducing unified login credentials and enhanced privacy features for traders
and investors.

Tools for Brokers Unveils
Enhanced PAMM Platform

The latest
version introduces a simplified authentication system that allows investors to
access the platform using either their TFB PAMM or MetaTrader credentials,
eliminating the need for multiple login details.

The update
also introduces new visibility controls, allowing money managers to customize
the information displayed to investors. Users can now choose to show only
profit data while concealing sensitive details such as commissions, swap fees,
and order symbols.

In addition
to enhanced privacy controls, the platform now enables money managers to create
and edit detailed biographical profiles, helping them showcase their expertise
and trading achievements to potential investors.

Albina Zhdanova, CCO at Tools For Brokers

This update
comes few weeks after the technology provider for the financial services
industry has opened a new
office in Dubai
, to build its presence in the MENA region.

“We’ve seen
continuous growth in the market over the past few years,” Albina
Zhdanova
, Chief Commercial Officer at TFB, commented. “As the number of
local clients and partners has grown year to year, it made sense to set up a
representative office there.”

Offering
for Prop Trading Firms

Tools for
Brokers recently expanded its offerings to proprietary trading firms, launching
a tailored cTrader package designed to support the needs of this sector.
Announced on Tuesday, the new package provides prop trading firms with a
comprehensive solution to start or enhance their trading operations.

The cTrader
Prop Trading package includes a suite of products like the cTrader Terminal
Pack, cTrader Copy, and the cTrader Invite Affiliate Program. Additionally,
Tools for Brokers integrates its own products, such as the Trade Processor
liquidity bridge and risk management tools.

The technology provider, known for
its turnkey solutions, serves a client base that includes retail brokers, hedge
funds, and proprietary trading firms. Recently, Tools for Brokers has partnered
with firms like SALVUS Funds, Devexperts, and Broctagon to further enhance its
offerings.

Tools for
Brokers (TFB) has launched an upgrade to its PAMM money management solution,
introducing unified login credentials and enhanced privacy features for traders
and investors.

Tools for Brokers Unveils
Enhanced PAMM Platform

The latest
version introduces a simplified authentication system that allows investors to
access the platform using either their TFB PAMM or MetaTrader credentials,
eliminating the need for multiple login details.

The update
also introduces new visibility controls, allowing money managers to customize
the information displayed to investors. Users can now choose to show only
profit data while concealing sensitive details such as commissions, swap fees,
and order symbols.

In addition
to enhanced privacy controls, the platform now enables money managers to create
and edit detailed biographical profiles, helping them showcase their expertise
and trading achievements to potential investors.

Albina Zhdanova, CCO at Tools For Brokers

This update
comes few weeks after the technology provider for the financial services
industry has opened a new
office in Dubai
, to build its presence in the MENA region.

“We’ve seen
continuous growth in the market over the past few years,” Albina
Zhdanova
, Chief Commercial Officer at TFB, commented. “As the number of
local clients and partners has grown year to year, it made sense to set up a
representative office there.”

Offering
for Prop Trading Firms

Tools for
Brokers recently expanded its offerings to proprietary trading firms, launching
a tailored cTrader package designed to support the needs of this sector.
Announced on Tuesday, the new package provides prop trading firms with a
comprehensive solution to start or enhance their trading operations.

The cTrader
Prop Trading package includes a suite of products like the cTrader Terminal
Pack, cTrader Copy, and the cTrader Invite Affiliate Program. Additionally,
Tools for Brokers integrates its own products, such as the Trade Processor
liquidity bridge and risk management tools.

The technology provider, known for
its turnkey solutions, serves a client base that includes retail brokers, hedge
funds, and proprietary trading firms. Recently, Tools for Brokers has partnered
with firms like SALVUS Funds, Devexperts, and Broctagon to further enhance its
offerings.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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