Brokeree Solutions Now Supports English, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese Languages

Brokeree Solutions has unveiled a new version of its
website that supports four additional languages: English, Spanish, Arabic, and
Chinese. The company aims to facilitate easier access to its brokerage
technologies for clients in fast-growing regions such as the Middle East, Latin
America, and Southeast Asia.

Meeting Global Demand

The decision to localize the website comes in response
to a growing demand from clients in Southeast Asia and Latin America, who have
requested information in their native languages.

This website update is part of Brokeree Solutions
broader strategy to cater to its expanding global client base. The company
mentioned that the trading industry has experienced significant growth in
regions like the Middle East, LATAM, and Southeast Asia, which has been marked
by an increased presence of industry expos and the establishment of new offices
by global players.

Commenting about the new changes, Victor Ivanov, the Regional
Head of Business Development at Brokeree Solutions, mentioned: “Adapting our
website to local languages serves the interests of our clients. By making
information more accessible, we aim to make our communications as easy as
possible. Now brokers and prop companies across rapidly growing
regions can access information about brokerage tech in their native language.”

Social Trading

Brokeree Solutions continues to enhance its offerings by focusing on regional needs. Its flagship product, Social Trading, has also broadened its linguistic support, recently adding Malay and Indonesian to its existing list of 14 languages, which also includes Chinese, Korean, Thai, and Hindi.

By expanding its website’s language capabilities,
Brokeree Solutions aims to strengthen direct communication with its
international clients and partners, ensuring that users can seamlessly access
the information they need in their preferred language.

Early this year, Brokeree Solutions entered the prop trading space with the launch of a new product designed to provide the infrastructure for proprietary trading services. The web-based service can integrate with existing trading platforms like MetaTrader 4 and 5. It reportedly offers dashboards to track trader metrics at different levels, from registration to funded
accounts.

Brokeree Solutions also boosted its offerings by
integrating a liquidity management solution, Liquidity Bridge, with cTrader. The addition of cTrader followed Brokeree’s Liquidity
Bridge , a multi-platform technology solution.

Brokeree Solutions has unveiled a new version of its
website that supports four additional languages: English, Spanish, Arabic, and
Chinese. The company aims to facilitate easier access to its brokerage
technologies for clients in fast-growing regions such as the Middle East, Latin
America, and Southeast Asia.

Meeting Global Demand

The decision to localize the website comes in response
to a growing demand from clients in Southeast Asia and Latin America, who have
requested information in their native languages.

This website update is part of Brokeree Solutions
broader strategy to cater to its expanding global client base. The company
mentioned that the trading industry has experienced significant growth in
regions like the Middle East, LATAM, and Southeast Asia, which has been marked
by an increased presence of industry expos and the establishment of new offices
by global players.

Commenting about the new changes, Victor Ivanov, the Regional
Head of Business Development at Brokeree Solutions, mentioned: “Adapting our
website to local languages serves the interests of our clients. By making
information more accessible, we aim to make our communications as easy as
possible. Now brokers and prop companies across rapidly growing
regions can access information about brokerage tech in their native language.”

Social Trading

Brokeree Solutions continues to enhance its offerings by focusing on regional needs. Its flagship product, Social Trading, has also broadened its linguistic support, recently adding Malay and Indonesian to its existing list of 14 languages, which also includes Chinese, Korean, Thai, and Hindi.

By expanding its website’s language capabilities,
Brokeree Solutions aims to strengthen direct communication with its
international clients and partners, ensuring that users can seamlessly access
the information they need in their preferred language.

Early this year, Brokeree Solutions entered the prop trading space with the launch of a new product designed to provide the infrastructure for proprietary trading services. The web-based service can integrate with existing trading platforms like MetaTrader 4 and 5. It reportedly offers dashboards to track trader metrics at different levels, from registration to funded
accounts.

Brokeree Solutions also boosted its offerings by
integrating a liquidity management solution, Liquidity Bridge, with cTrader. The addition of cTrader followed Brokeree’s Liquidity
Bridge , a multi-platform technology solution.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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