Axi Enters India with a New Office

Axi, an Australia-headquartered forex and contracts for differences (CFDs) broker, has expanded its physical presence by opening a new office in Bangalore, India. Although confirmed today (Monday), the India office was inaugurated “a few weeks ago.”

“Members of our executive team travelled to India for the office opening, spending a productive few days meeting the team and gaining insights into the rapid growth in Bangalore,” Axi wrote in a social media post.

The official post of Axi on LinkedIn

However, the business and operational focus Axi will target from its new India office remains unknown.

A Broker with Global Presence

Axi operates from multiple locations globally, including offices in Australia, the United Kingdom, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Cyprus, and now India. Earlier, it also confirmed the opening of a Dubai office, which is fully regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA). Axi is also licensed in Australia, the UK, and St Vincent and the Grenadines.

In addition to its usual CFD offerings, Axi has ventured into prop trading, becoming one of the first few established brokers in this new yet growing sector.

Axi, an Australia-headquartered forex and contracts for differences (CFDs) broker, has expanded its physical presence by opening a new office in Bangalore, India. Although confirmed today (Monday), the India office was inaugurated “a few weeks ago.”

“Members of our executive team travelled to India for the office opening, spending a productive few days meeting the team and gaining insights into the rapid growth in Bangalore,” Axi wrote in a social media post.

The official post of Axi on LinkedIn

However, the business and operational focus Axi will target from its new India office remains unknown.

A Broker with Global Presence

Axi operates from multiple locations globally, including offices in Australia, the United Kingdom, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Cyprus, and now India. Earlier, it also confirmed the opening of a Dubai office, which is fully regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA). Axi is also licensed in Australia, the UK, and St Vincent and the Grenadines.

In addition to its usual CFD offerings, Axi has ventured into prop trading, becoming one of the first few established brokers in this new yet growing sector.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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