Prop Trading: Dynamic Works and Brokeree Introduce Integrated CRM Solution

Dynamic Works Syntellicore has announced the launch of a new
integrated feature for Brokeree Prop Pulse, a system designed for account
management in prop trading firms. It aims to update the process for brokers’
clients in selecting prop trading plans.

New Prop Trading Module Launched

Angelos Gregoriou, Co-Founder and CEO of Dynamic Works, Source: LinkedIn

The new module allows clients to browse and select from a
variety of prop trading plans within the client area. After making a selection,
clients can complete the necessary deposit.

Syntellicore will automatically process this payment,
deducting the prop trading fee and creating the corresponding trading account
for the client. This account is then linked to the selected prop trading
challenge, enabling clients to begin trading immediately.

Angelos Gregoriou, Co-Founder and CEO of Dynamic Works has
stated: “This collaboration with Brokeree seamlessly integrates client prop
trading onboarding, brokerage client onboarding, and the client portal into a
unified workflow within a single financial system. It also centralizes client
management in one Back Office/CRM, streamlining operations and enhancing client
servicing.”

Automated Payments for Trading

Tatiana Pilipenko, Regional Head of Business Development at Brokeree Solutions, Source: LinkedIn

One of the notable features of this update is the Single
Sign-On (SSO) capability. This allows clients to access their prop trading
accounts directly from the Syntellicore platform, removing the need to switch
between different systems. This integration aims to provide a more cohesive
user experience.

The new feature streamlines plan selection, allowing clients
to browse and select prop trading plans within their client area. It offers a
seamless payment process by automating deposit handling and fee deduction.

Trading accounts are created and linked to chosen prop trading challenges
immediately after payment, enabling prompt trading.

“It is crucial for brokers to ensure seamless integration of
all infrastructure components. This not only enhances operational efficiency
but also provides a cohesive user experience,” stated Tatiana Pilipenko,
Regional Head of Business Development (Asia, UK and Americas) at Brokeree
Solutions
.

Dynamic Works Syntellicore has announced the launch of a new
integrated feature for Brokeree Prop Pulse, a system designed for account
management in prop trading firms. It aims to update the process for brokers’
clients in selecting prop trading plans.

New Prop Trading Module Launched

Angelos Gregoriou, Co-Founder and CEO of Dynamic Works, Source: LinkedIn

The new module allows clients to browse and select from a
variety of prop trading plans within the client area. After making a selection,
clients can complete the necessary deposit.

Syntellicore will automatically process this payment,
deducting the prop trading fee and creating the corresponding trading account
for the client. This account is then linked to the selected prop trading
challenge, enabling clients to begin trading immediately.

Angelos Gregoriou, Co-Founder and CEO of Dynamic Works has
stated: “This collaboration with Brokeree seamlessly integrates client prop
trading onboarding, brokerage client onboarding, and the client portal into a
unified workflow within a single financial system. It also centralizes client
management in one Back Office/CRM, streamlining operations and enhancing client
servicing.”

Automated Payments for Trading

Tatiana Pilipenko, Regional Head of Business Development at Brokeree Solutions, Source: LinkedIn

One of the notable features of this update is the Single
Sign-On (SSO) capability. This allows clients to access their prop trading
accounts directly from the Syntellicore platform, removing the need to switch
between different systems. This integration aims to provide a more cohesive
user experience.

The new feature streamlines plan selection, allowing clients
to browse and select prop trading plans within their client area. It offers a
seamless payment process by automating deposit handling and fee deduction.

Trading accounts are created and linked to chosen prop trading challenges
immediately after payment, enabling prompt trading.

“It is crucial for brokers to ensure seamless integration of
all infrastructure components. This not only enhances operational efficiency
but also provides a cohesive user experience,” stated Tatiana Pilipenko,
Regional Head of Business Development (Asia, UK and Americas) at Brokeree
Solutions
.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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