Scope Prime Wants to Exploit Gap Left by IG in South Africa and Adds JSE CFDs


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Scope Prime Wants to Exploit Gap Left by IG in South Africa and Adds JSE CFDs

Scope Prime Wants to Exploit Gap Left by IG in South Africa and Adds JSE CFDs

2025-05-29T09:05:26.328+02:00
Thursday, 29/05/2025 | 07:05 GMT by
Damian Chmiel

  • The broker expands its current offering with equity and ETF contracts as competitors retreat from the regional market.
  • As reported by Finance Magnates, the LSE-listed IG Group has decided to exit the country.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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