cTrader Brokers Gain Automated Risk Monitoring and Fraud Detection Tools

Risk
management software provider Brokerpilot has linked its platform with cTrader,
a multi-asset trading platform developed by Spotware, giving brokers who use
the platform access to automated risk monitoring tools.

Brokerpilot Teams Up with
cTrader Platform to Boost Risk Controls

The tie-up
connects Brokerpilot’s software-as-a-service platform directly with cTrader’s
trading infrastructure. Brokers can now monitor trades, assess risk
automatically, and analyze data in real-time without switching between
different systems.

Brokerpilot
focuses on helping retail brokers in forex, cryptocurrency, and commodity
markets manage their dealing desk operations. The company’s software tracks
trading activity, flags potential fraud, and helps risk managers make faster
decisions from a single dashboard. It targets retail brokers who need
centralized tools to oversee their operations.

Sergei Berezhnoy, Chief Commercial Officer at Brokerpilot

“Our
mission has always been to bring greater transparency and control to the OTC
market,” said Sergei Berezhnoy, Chief Commercial Officer at Brokerpilot.
“With this collaboration, brokers now benefit from both a world-class
trading platform and a fully integrated risk management solution.”

The
partnership gives cTrader users access to Brokerpilot’s automated risk
assessment tools without requiring separate installations or complex setup
processes.

In
Mid-June, Spotware updated its cTrader mobile application to version 5.4,
introducing several chart enhancement features designed to improve trader
navigation and market analysis.

Broker-Specific Workflows

The
companies said they’ll also coordinate their sales efforts and explore
opportunities in new markets together. They plan to align their product
development schedules to ensure compatibility as both platforms evolve.

Yiota Hadjilouka, Chief Operating Officer at Spotware

Yiota
Hadjilouka, Chief Operating Officer at Spotware, said the integration
demonstrates how cTrader’s open architecture supports broker-specific
workflows. “The integration with Brokerpilot is a prime example of how our
platform supports broker-specific workflows, allowing for real-time data synchronization,
enhanced risk visibility and deeper operational control,” she said.

cTrader
serves traders, brokers, and proprietary trading firms with features including
advanced charting, social trading capabilities, and cloud -based algorithm
execution.

In the
meantime, the platform also partnered with the technology provider Brokeree
Solutions, which integrated has integrated its portfolio allocation and money
management (PAMM) solution with Spotware.

Risk
management software provider Brokerpilot has linked its platform with cTrader,
a multi-asset trading platform developed by Spotware, giving brokers who use
the platform access to automated risk monitoring tools.

Brokerpilot Teams Up with
cTrader Platform to Boost Risk Controls

The tie-up
connects Brokerpilot’s software-as-a-service platform directly with cTrader’s
trading infrastructure. Brokers can now monitor trades, assess risk
automatically, and analyze data in real-time without switching between
different systems.

Brokerpilot
focuses on helping retail brokers in forex, cryptocurrency, and commodity
markets manage their dealing desk operations. The company’s software tracks
trading activity, flags potential fraud, and helps risk managers make faster
decisions from a single dashboard. It targets retail brokers who need
centralized tools to oversee their operations.

Sergei Berezhnoy, Chief Commercial Officer at Brokerpilot

“Our
mission has always been to bring greater transparency and control to the OTC
market,” said Sergei Berezhnoy, Chief Commercial Officer at Brokerpilot.
“With this collaboration, brokers now benefit from both a world-class
trading platform and a fully integrated risk management solution.”

The
partnership gives cTrader users access to Brokerpilot’s automated risk
assessment tools without requiring separate installations or complex setup
processes.

In
Mid-June, Spotware updated its cTrader mobile application to version 5.4,
introducing several chart enhancement features designed to improve trader
navigation and market analysis.

Broker-Specific Workflows

The
companies said they’ll also coordinate their sales efforts and explore
opportunities in new markets together. They plan to align their product
development schedules to ensure compatibility as both platforms evolve.

Yiota Hadjilouka, Chief Operating Officer at Spotware

Yiota
Hadjilouka, Chief Operating Officer at Spotware, said the integration
demonstrates how cTrader’s open architecture supports broker-specific
workflows. “The integration with Brokerpilot is a prime example of how our
platform supports broker-specific workflows, allowing for real-time data synchronization,
enhanced risk visibility and deeper operational control,” she said.

cTrader
serves traders, brokers, and proprietary trading firms with features including
advanced charting, social trading capabilities, and cloud -based algorithm
execution.

In the
meantime, the platform also partnered with the technology provider Brokeree
Solutions, which integrated has integrated its portfolio allocation and money
management (PAMM) solution with Spotware.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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