M4Markets Launches Mobile App with FXBO for Account Management

M4Markets has partnered with FX Back Office (FXBO) to launch
the M4Markets Mobile App. This new initiative aims to improve the trading
experience with features like account management, enhanced security, and
real-time transaction tracking.

App Offers Real-Time Transaction Insights

The app offers clients the ability to manage their accounts
at any time, from anywhere, while providing greater security through
customizable verification options. It also provides real-time insights into
transactions and account balances. Additionally, the app simplifies onboarding
for new users.

According to the firm, the M4Markets Mobile App serves as a complete
tool for account management and financial tracking, combining convenience,
security, and functionality.

M4Markets and Swiset Launch Partnership

Meanwhile, M4Markets has partnered with Swiset, a developer
of AI analytics solutions, as reported by Finance Magnates. The partnership
is intended to improve the
acquisition and retention of Introducing Brokers (IBs)
and enhance the
experience for Academies and their students.

According to Sam Chaney, Commercial Director at M4Markets,
Swiset’s analytics will provide partners with deeper insights, potentially
improving connections with traders and supporting growth in the current market.

Swiset’s AI platform is active in over 150 countries,
serving a community of more than 70,000 registered traders. This partnership
offers M4Markets a new tool for engaging a data-driven IB audience.

FXBO Launches Prop Trading CRM

Earlier, FXBO
launched its new Prop Trading Customer Relationship Management
(CRM)
system. The platform is designed to assist proprietary trading firms in
managing operations more efficiently.

The CRM includes features tailored to prop trading, such as
tools for creating multi-step trading challenges, managing client accounts, and
monitoring trader performance in real time. It also offers risk management
capabilities and integrates with popular trading platforms like MetaTrader and
cTrader.

Dmitriy Petrenko, CEO of FXBO, noted that the new CRM aims
to provide proprietary trading firms with the tools needed to improve their
operations.

M4Markets has partnered with FX Back Office (FXBO) to launch
the M4Markets Mobile App. This new initiative aims to improve the trading
experience with features like account management, enhanced security, and
real-time transaction tracking.

App Offers Real-Time Transaction Insights

The app offers clients the ability to manage their accounts
at any time, from anywhere, while providing greater security through
customizable verification options. It also provides real-time insights into
transactions and account balances. Additionally, the app simplifies onboarding
for new users.

According to the firm, the M4Markets Mobile App serves as a complete
tool for account management and financial tracking, combining convenience,
security, and functionality.

M4Markets and Swiset Launch Partnership

Meanwhile, M4Markets has partnered with Swiset, a developer
of AI analytics solutions, as reported by Finance Magnates. The partnership
is intended to improve the
acquisition and retention of Introducing Brokers (IBs)
and enhance the
experience for Academies and their students.

According to Sam Chaney, Commercial Director at M4Markets,
Swiset’s analytics will provide partners with deeper insights, potentially
improving connections with traders and supporting growth in the current market.

Swiset’s AI platform is active in over 150 countries,
serving a community of more than 70,000 registered traders. This partnership
offers M4Markets a new tool for engaging a data-driven IB audience.

FXBO Launches Prop Trading CRM

Earlier, FXBO
launched its new Prop Trading Customer Relationship Management
(CRM)
system. The platform is designed to assist proprietary trading firms in
managing operations more efficiently.

The CRM includes features tailored to prop trading, such as
tools for creating multi-step trading challenges, managing client accounts, and
monitoring trader performance in real time. It also offers risk management
capabilities and integrates with popular trading platforms like MetaTrader and
cTrader.

Dmitriy Petrenko, CEO of FXBO, noted that the new CRM aims
to provide proprietary trading firms with the tools needed to improve their
operations.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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