GTN Partners With Georgia’s Investment Bank and Brokerage Firm Galt & Taggart for Cross-Border Trading

GTN, a fintech firm developing international
trading infrastructure, joined forces with Galt & Taggart, a Georgian
investment bank, to launch a new platform for cross-border investing. Under this partnership, Galt & Taggart has
integrated GTN’s trading technology into its platform, rebranding it under the
GTN Trade system.

Integrating GTN’s Trading Technology

According to a statement shared with financemagnates.com,
the move is expected to boost the scope of available assets for local investors,
now spanning stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, bonds, CFDs, and options across major
global exchanges in the US, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

“We’re excited to join forces with GTN, a global leader in
financial technology. Their innovation and deep expertise in investment tech
make them the perfect partner as we take our platform to the next level, commented
Giorgi Kuprashvili, the CEO of Galt & Taggart.

“Together, we’re empowering our clients to diversify
smarter, make data-driven decisions with confidence, and manage their
investments more effectively than ever before. Huge thanks to the GTN team for
their collaboration, we’re just getting started.”

Read more: Webull Taps GTN to Offer Fixed Income Instruments to APAC Customers

The collaboration also aims to enhance Galt & Taggart’s service’s technical capability by enabling users to benefit from features such
as fractional investing, 24-hour trading on US securities, and algorithmic
order strategies.

These upgrades aim to support both retail and
professional investors in Georgia who are seeking broader diversification and
more dynamic portfolio strategies.

TradingView Integration

The new platform’s customizable interface and TradingView integration cater to investors seeking tailored analytical tools.
GTN’s infrastructure allows financial institutions like Galt & Taggart to
tap into global market liquidity while providing local clients with a
modernised trading experience.

“Our co-branded trading and investment solution is built for
the most prestigious organisations that serve a large client base. With our
combined strengths, we look forward to bringing many innovations to the Georgian
market in the years ahead,” Damian Bunce, CEO of GTN Middle East, added.

The fintech , backed by the International Finance
Corporation and Japan’s SBI Group, is active in 14 countries and
continues to expand its partnerships with regional financial institutions.

More Collaborations

Recently, the Singaporean unit of Webull joined forces with GTN to provide fixed-income investment services to its users in the
Asia-Pacific region. The offering enables the trading platform’s APAC users to
now access GTN’s fractional fixed-income offering.

GTN offers a single API framework for market data access,
trading, and account management, enabling brokers to give their clients access
to complex fixed-income markets.

GTN, a fintech firm developing international
trading infrastructure, joined forces with Galt & Taggart, a Georgian
investment bank, to launch a new platform for cross-border investing. Under this partnership, Galt & Taggart has
integrated GTN’s trading technology into its platform, rebranding it under the
GTN Trade system.

Integrating GTN’s Trading Technology

According to a statement shared with financemagnates.com,
the move is expected to boost the scope of available assets for local investors,
now spanning stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, bonds, CFDs, and options across major
global exchanges in the US, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

“We’re excited to join forces with GTN, a global leader in
financial technology. Their innovation and deep expertise in investment tech
make them the perfect partner as we take our platform to the next level, commented
Giorgi Kuprashvili, the CEO of Galt & Taggart.

“Together, we’re empowering our clients to diversify
smarter, make data-driven decisions with confidence, and manage their
investments more effectively than ever before. Huge thanks to the GTN team for
their collaboration, we’re just getting started.”

Read more: Webull Taps GTN to Offer Fixed Income Instruments to APAC Customers

The collaboration also aims to enhance Galt & Taggart’s service’s technical capability by enabling users to benefit from features such
as fractional investing, 24-hour trading on US securities, and algorithmic
order strategies.

These upgrades aim to support both retail and
professional investors in Georgia who are seeking broader diversification and
more dynamic portfolio strategies.

TradingView Integration

The new platform’s customizable interface and TradingView integration cater to investors seeking tailored analytical tools.
GTN’s infrastructure allows financial institutions like Galt & Taggart to
tap into global market liquidity while providing local clients with a
modernised trading experience.

“Our co-branded trading and investment solution is built for
the most prestigious organisations that serve a large client base. With our
combined strengths, we look forward to bringing many innovations to the Georgian
market in the years ahead,” Damian Bunce, CEO of GTN Middle East, added.

The fintech , backed by the International Finance
Corporation and Japan’s SBI Group, is active in 14 countries and
continues to expand its partnerships with regional financial institutions.

More Collaborations

Recently, the Singaporean unit of Webull joined forces with GTN to provide fixed-income investment services to its users in the
Asia-Pacific region. The offering enables the trading platform’s APAC users to
now access GTN’s fractional fixed-income offering.

GTN offers a single API framework for market data access,
trading, and account management, enabling brokers to give their clients access
to complex fixed-income markets.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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